HLTH 201 Aging and Health

Course Description

This course focuses on the challenges facing older adults and on strategies to promote successful aging. A basic understanding of the physical aging process is explored, distinguishing between pathological states/illness and normal change. Many physical changes and associated functional decline are affected by modifiable factors such as sedentary lifestyles, substance abuse, and diet. Education, environment, and personal supports also play key roles in preventing illness and accidents (e.g. falls, driving accidents, and medication errors). The course addresses the interests of those working with older adults, and anyone who has older grandparents, parents, or friends.

Cross-listed with GERON 201

Leads on to

GERON 400, HLTH 400

Upcoming Term Enrollment

There are no offerings of this course in the upcoming terms.