Paul Baltes and his colleagues at the Max Planck Institute for Neurological Research in Berlin further supported the value of education. They examined compensatory strategies people employ as they grow older. The Berlin group distinguished between two types of mental activity:
(1) the biologically shaped hardware of the mind, which operates the speed and accuracy of memory, sensory input, ability to make distinctions and comparisons, and ability to put things into categories (also termed cognitive mechanics), and (more…)

Geriatric care management is such a system that assists elder adults and their relatives to deal with age-related conditions. It is also called Elder Care. There are some other care system options are available in the United States for elder people including helping living, nursing home, elder day care, elder societies, and old adult home care. The need of such care has been thrived because in (more…)

The term education describes the process of acquiring abilities, skills, experiences, and knowledge systems as well as the results of this process. Specific contents of education reflect general cultural values and preferences of social environments and milieus, social change, and societal progress. (more…)