Is 65 years of age a good indicator of who “older adults” are today? Should the age be increased and, if so, what might be the implications

Is 65 years of age a good indicator of who “older adults” are today? Should the age be increased and, if so, what might be the implications

  • 3-4 paragraphs APA Style answering the following questions
  • Is 65 years of age a good indicator of who “older adults” are today? Should the age be increased and, if so, what might be the implications of that increase?
  • Discuss how you or other members of your family have a stake in the success of the programs and services designed for older adults.
  • As a result of bringing together three separate entities from across the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), what potential benefits could be realized with respect to the Administration for Community Living’s (ACL) ability to advocate on behalf of its target populations?
  • What are the benefits to older adults and their families of maintaining the programs of the OAA as entitlement programs according to age? Are there any disadvantages?

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