Aging, Memory, & Dementia
Motivation, Self-Determination Theory, Flow & Leisure Types
Coping, Helen Ansley’s 5 A’s, FFIGs & Well-Being
Psychosocial Development, Spirituality, Life Review & Grandparenthood
TR Practice, Aging Services, Sexuality & Travel
100

This type of intelligence involves adapting to unfamiliar situations.

Fluid intelligence

100

These three needs form Self-Determination Theory.

Autonomy, competence, relatedness

100

Solving stress at its source is this coping type.

Problem-based coping

100

The positive resolution of Erikson’s final stage.

Integrity

100

Memory care activities should emphasize simplicity and this.

Cueing

200

Vocabulary belongs to this type of intelligence.

Crystallized intelligence

200

Doing something for pure enjoyment is this type of motivation.

Intrinsic motivation

200

Feeling valued and competent reflects this A.

Achievement

200

Storytelling and legacy projects support this process.

Life review

200

Needing daily routine support but having stable cognition fits this setting.

Assisted living

300

Childhood memories are stored in this type of memory.

Remote memory

300

Flow occurs when challenge and this factor are balanced.

Skill

300

Feeling “I’m not good enough to try this” reflects this FFIG.

Inferiority

300

Spirituality helps older adults by providing this.

Meaning and purpose

300

Which domain of wellbeing is under represented in older adults?

Sexual wellbeing

400

Which memory type declines most with age?

Episodic memory

400

Gardening as an evolving hobby is an example of this leisure type.

  1. Serious leisure

400

Taking a break from stress (like watching a movie) is this type of coping.

Palliative coping

400

Feeling important and honored describes this grandparent meaning.

Valued elder

400

Older adults typically travel this many times per year.

2–3 times per year

500

Early Alzheimer’s most often begins with trouble in this area.

Recent memory

500

Adjusting activity difficulty to client abilities aims to create this.

Flow

500
Scared to try a new adventure recreation activity is an example of what specific barrier?

Fear in FFIG

500

“Immortality through clan” refers to continuation through what?

Future generations

500

Secured exits are essential in this type of facility.

Memory care

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