I'm trying to get a well rounded group for answers, not just college students. The class is biosociological implications of aging. I just have to ask a few questions about how people felt and such after reading these vignettes. If anybody has time to answer it would be much appreciated.
1) A 64-year-old woman had a major stroke 8 months ago causing paralysis of her right side. She is now unable to get out of bed and into her wheelchair or onto the toilet without physical assistance. Her 71-year-old husband finds it very difficult to do this for her and is only just managing his own health. Also, he is having difficulty coping with seeing his wife like this. Their only source of income is the government old-age pension, so they are unable to afford private help.
2) A 76-year-old man with Alzheimer's is living with his wife. A community nurse visits once a week. He has no understanding of his illness and at times gets upset and aggressive. He requires almost constant supervision. His wife is in reasonably good health, but is exhausted after taking care of her husband. They are living on their old-age pension and a small amount of savings.
What are your initial thoughts to these situations? Would you know anything you could do to more easily cope if you were in these situations?
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