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    Adult Day Care Placement Benefits

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    In five pages the proposal of placing aging parents in an adult daycare facility is presented as a promising alternative in terms of the elderly need for independence as well as care. Four sources are cited in the bibliography.

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    As a means by which to uphold whatever independence and sense of self that might still remain, adult day care has become one of the most promising alternatives. The  fundamental purpose for adult day care to exist is to maintain independence, increase support systems and prevent "inappropriate or unwanted institutionalization" (Anonymous, 2002). When adults reach the stage of  their lives when they are either a threat to themselves or unable to carry out the basics of everyday tasks, adult day care steps in as a conduit between an  individuals physical and/or psychological shortcomings and the chance to maintain a relatively normal way of life. The community-like atmosphere brings about a feeling of comfort and familiarity for those who  suffer from, for example, Alzheimers, dementia, Parkinsons disease, stroke or traumatic brain injury. Losing ones cognitive or functional abilities is both distressing and confusing; in order to provide a  smooth segue into a more interactive and stimulating life, it becomes extremely important for mentally and physically compromised adults to function "just like healthy individuals [with] meaningful activities, a sense  of belonging to a group, and a place in the community" (Anonymous, 2002). Getting old is not a socially accepted occurrence. In  America, contempt and disrespect stem from the aspect of aging against ones will, with people looking upon the elderly as slow, incapable, broken down and virtually worthless individuals. The  notion of ageism, the negative attitude associated with getting old, is apparent in myriad ways, with its roots likely planted in Greek philosophy where old age was akin to weakness.  Asian culture, on the other hand, teaches one to revere the elderly, no matter what physiological or psychological issues might be present. That Americans are far to quick 

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