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Title How Seniors Learn
Settings Residence for Older People
MHP Steps Preparation
URL http://www.mathematica-mpr.com/
Country of Origin United States
Languages English
Tool Description The learning capacity of older adults has direct, practical implications for professionals trying to educate older people and their families about health-care services and benefits, especially Medicare. In this brief, the issue of how older people learn is discussed, with reference to research from the field of cognitive aging. The authors offer tips for how you can adapt your educational programs and materials to build on individuals’ cognitive strengths and compensate for some of the losses that can occur with aging. Much of the information yielded here is influenced by the field of psychology. Studies of cognitive aging provide us with detailed information regarding the mechanisms by which humans learn, how the mind functions and whether this functioning changes as we age. As the population ages we need new approaches in which to transform and re-invent educational practices in order to meet the special cognitive needs and priorities of older learners. This brief provides advice for educational professionals about how to adapt educational programs and materials to help improve cognitive functioning and compensate for age-related cognitive decline.
Application in the Field General use in one country
Tool mainly used in United States
Stage of Development Well established
Evaluation and Research Referenced widely
Beneficiary Involvement in Design No information found
Evaluation Unknown
Available Formats Paper Based | Soft Copy
Free Yes
Restrictions on Use No
Tool Focus Individual and Organisation
Tool Type Educational/Training
Download(s)
  1. How Seniors Learn - 96 KB
Contact Details
Organisation Name Centre for Medicare Edcuation
Email ifas@aahsa.org
Address www.medicared.org
Country United States