FNF 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Old Age Security, Cirrhosis, Anomie Belle

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Population aging, older families and the challenges ahead. Canadian population much older than turn of the century grey tsunami. May have more opportunities for employment when baby boomers retire. The 2011 census revealed 15% of population people were over the age of 65. With increased life expectancy, population over 65 projected to increase 25% by the year 2031. Population by age and sex, canada, 2001 and 2041. Life expectancy at birth is increasing in canada. Steady increase in life expectancy between 1921 to 2041. Women expected to live longer than men - 85yrs for women, 80yrs for men. Seniors over age of 65, living independently reported having good health. Concerns that if institutional care was factored into surveys, data would be skewed. Chronic conditions reported by canadian seniors, 1996-1997 trends in chronic conditions in seniors - arthritis, hbp, allergies, back pain, cvd, cataracts, diabetes. Diabetes is on the rise in seniors - stroke and heart disease is being managed.

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