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2024|25 ACTIVITY DIRECTOR CERTIFICATION EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS continuum of care - Levels of care beginning with care at home, care provided in the community such as adult day centers and institutional care through assisted living and skilled nursing facilities. professional organization - nonprofit organization that works to improve the image, working conditions, and skill levels of people in particular occupations activism - The practice of pursuing political or other goals through vigorous action, often including protests and demonstrations CMS - Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services federal agency overseeing skilled nursing facilities life course perspective - How one experiences a timetable of life events and society looks upon how a person chooses his / her life choices Theories of Aging - Various theories as to why we age - two categories - genetic and wear and tear theories Abraham Maslow - Hierarchy of needs with self-actualization being the ultimate psychological need Lower level needs=survival/safety Higher level needs=intellectual achievement and finally self-actualization Erik Erikson - Known for his 8-stages of life and how one responds to life experiences in those stages would mold personality Elizabeth Kubler-Ross - psychologist who created the 5 stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance cohort effect - consequences of being born in a particular year or time period and dealing with its own pressures, problems, challenges, and opportunities cumulative disadvantage - the negative effects of inequality in wealth, status, and opportunity over the life span social clock - the culturally preferred timing of social events such as marriage, parenthood, and retirement social gerontology - a specialized field of gerontology that examines the social (and sociological) aspects of aging

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2024|25 ACTIVITY DIRECTOR CERTIFICATION EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS



continuum of care - Levels of care beginning with care at home, care provided in the
community such as adult day centers and institutional care through assisted living and
skilled nursing facilities.

professional organization - nonprofit organization that works to improve the image,
working conditions, and skill levels of people in particular occupations

activism - The practice of pursuing political or other goals through vigorous action, often
including protests and demonstrations

CMS - Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services federal agency overseeing skilled
nursing facilities

life course perspective - How one experiences a timetable of life events and society
looks upon how a person chooses his / her life choices

Theories of Aging - Various theories as to why we age - two categories - genetic and
wear and tear theories

Abraham Maslow - Hierarchy of needs with self-actualization being the ultimate
psychological need
Lower level needs=survival/safety
Higher level needs=intellectual achievement and finally self-actualization

Erik Erikson - Known for his 8-stages of life and how one responds to life experiences
in those stages would mold personality

Elizabeth Kubler-Ross - psychologist who created the 5 stages of grief: denial, anger,
bargaining, depression, acceptance

cohort effect - consequences of being born in a particular year or time period and
dealing with its own pressures, problems, challenges, and opportunities

cumulative disadvantage - the negative effects of inequality in wealth, status, and
opportunity over the life span

social clock - the culturally preferred timing of social events such as marriage,
parenthood, and retirement

social gerontology - a specialized field of gerontology that examines the social (and
sociological) aspects of aging

, functional age - actual competence and performance of an older adult, as distinguished
from chronological age

palliative care - Care designed not to treat an illness but to provide physical and
emotional comfort to the patient and support and guidance to his or her family. Similar
to hospice but with no end of life time frame

age grade - an organized category of people based on age; every individual passes
through a series of such categories over his or her lifetime

Wellness Model - encompasses the physical, intellectual, emotional, social, spiritual,
and vocational aspects of health

medical model - the concept that diseases have physical causes that can be
diagnosed, treated, and, in most cases, cured.

metamessage - Underlying message of what's being said

autonomy - independence

Spirit of life - The force within the body that gives life energy and power

remotivation therapy - 5 step group process for people with Alzheimer's or early stages
of dementia. Utilized real objects, stimulates senses, and encourages new motivation
for life. Example: poems, pictures, animals, hobbies, group interaction

crystallized intelligence - our accumulated knowledge and verbal skills; tends to
increase with age

fluid intelligence - capacity to learn new ways of solving problems

ADLs - Self-care activities a person performs daily to remain independent and function
in society

Instrumental ADLs - Tasks associated with living independently which include such
skills as shopping, preparing meals, banking, and taking medications.

functional ability - the ability of a person to perform activities necessary to live in
modern society; may include driving, using the telephone, or performing personal tasks
such as bathing and toileting

Accommodation of needs - Individuals needs and interests need to be taken into
account in order to maintain independent functioning, dignity, well-being and self-
determination. This is the care giver and community adapting to the elders needs rather
than forcing elder to adapt to care community schedules.

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