1. Which activities you think she could modify in order to keep doing them, and how? 2. Based on her living conditions (
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1. Which activities you think she could modify in order to keep
doing them, and how? 2. Based on her living conditions (e.g.
physical and social resources, impact and pain of OA, and level of
disability), what steps in the SOC model, do you think she is
likely to use, why? Note: The SOC steps are: selection,
optimization, and compensation; and for these questions and
answers, I am also looking to see that you cite from the article by
Cignac, Cott, and Badley’s (2002). 3. First, how much “fit”
(balance between competence and press), do you think she currently
has? Does she “fit” in some ways and not others? How? 4. Using
“systems” theory (four layers of context), where do you think
resources are need (what level) to help her better age-in-place?
Note: the four layers are: 1) personal-individual resources and
abilities, 2) small- group/relationships with other people (e.g.
friends, family), 3) social-network in community and neighborhood;
and 4) social-cultural factors—services, systems, policies. And, in
this section, I am also looking to see that you cite the article by
Greenfield (2011).
doing them, and how? 2. Based on her living conditions (e.g.
physical and social resources, impact and pain of OA, and level of
disability), what steps in the SOC model, do you think she is
likely to use, why? Note: The SOC steps are: selection,
optimization, and compensation; and for these questions and
answers, I am also looking to see that you cite from the article by
Cignac, Cott, and Badley’s (2002). 3. First, how much “fit”
(balance between competence and press), do you think she currently
has? Does she “fit” in some ways and not others? How? 4. Using
“systems” theory (four layers of context), where do you think
resources are need (what level) to help her better age-in-place?
Note: the four layers are: 1) personal-individual resources and
abilities, 2) small- group/relationships with other people (e.g.
friends, family), 3) social-network in community and neighborhood;
and 4) social-cultural factors—services, systems, policies. And, in
this section, I am also looking to see that you cite the article by
Greenfield (2011).