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I found it interesting how you brought up the older populations of other countries. In the Western World, people in the older adult population are seen very differently than those in other countries. The statistics for older people come 2034 is also important. I agree that social workers should take action now to create a system that works WITH, not against, the aging population. I love this topic!
Very interesting discussion of the importance of proactively addressing the needs of our aging population in the US. Liked that you highlighted policies in Japan and Sweden as models. Great job. about eliminating zero tolerance policies. Great work.