Matching Quiz Can you identify these people who have made significant contributions to our world community after age 62? Match the person from Column A to his/her description in Column B. Column B A. Elected Prime Minister of Israel at age 71. 1. George Burns Served until age 76. B. 92 year old newspaper publisher and editor 2. Albert Einstein emeritus Russian born painter who from age 71-73 C. 3. David Ben-Gurion worked on a series of stained glass windows for Hadassah Hospital 92 year old actor who has a medical center D. 4. Isaac Bashevis named for him at Ben Gurion University Singer E. Named a justice of the Israeli Supreme 5. Philip Slomovitz Court in 1976 at age 68 F. 72 year old concert violinist 6. Golda Meir G. German scientist who at age 73 in 1952 Marc Chagall 7. was invited to run for the Presidency of Israel Column A George Burns Golda Meir 8. Solomon Schechter Albert Einstein David Ben-Gurion H. Served as Prime Minister of Israel twice; from ages 62-67 and 69-77 9. Arthur Rubenstein I. Elected first President of Israel at age 74 10. Chaim Weizmann J. Nobel Prize winner for literature at age 78 11. Louis D. Brandeis K. Hadassah founder who at age 73 helped found the Youth Aliyah program which brought tens of thousands of German and Austrian Jewish youths to Palestine during and prior to WWII. Miriam Ben-Porat L. Rabbi who launched the nation wide 12. organization of Conservative Jews, the United Synagogue of America, at age 66. M. Served as a United States Supreme Court 13. Henrietta Szold Justice from age 60-65 N. Concert pianist who performed until his 14. Yehudi Menuhin death at age 96. (Answers on Page L-5) Louis Brandeis Yehudi Menuhin Challenge Of Aging Continued from L-1 friends to create a better "fit" between changing needs and a sense of well being. Let us look at some of these sensory changes that occur, usually in later years, remembering that every person is different, and make use of the information to study your home and that of elderly relatives. Vision: The lens of the human eye typically begins to lose its elasticity and gradually starts to become opaque at about mid-50s. Glare on highly polished floors, on cellophane, wrapped packages in the supermarket, or from an uncovered light bulb cause discomfort to some older people. Walking from sunny daylight to a darkened movie is difficult for many of us. For the elderly it takes eight- nine times longer to adjust. What did your check-up of your parents' house reveal — a gleaming one ages. Often older people are waxed kitchen floor with the sun dancing on it or lamps with a single described as anti-social, confused exposed bulb that hit your eye when or rude when the problem is inability to hear closely. Coming to you sat down near it? Did your your house for a holiday dinner may mother buy plums instead of apricots not meet everyone's expectations. because of the glare in the store? The TV is going, the baby is crying, Depth perception is the capacity to perceive the outer edges the dishwasher is on and all the background noise interferes with between two surfaces. Did you hearing the conversation. Your remember that you serve food on father may make excuses about white plates placed on a white coming the next time; you feel hurt tablecloth and observe your older and no one understands the guests either feel for the edge of problem. A talk in a quiet room, the plate or miss it altogether? sitting in front of him rather than Watch an older person step down beside him and pitching your voice from a curb or climb stairs. The tone lower rather than increasing its edges may seem to merge for them. volume will probably do much to Edging the steps with bright provide a warm and loving visit. orange tape, using dark tablecloths Touch: There may be with the white dishes will help your decreased ability to distinguish hot guests relax and enjoy themselves. and scalding water, to coordinate Offer an arm at the curb or stairs. eye and hand, such as finding a Hearing: The ability to hear keyhole or winding a watch. Placing high pitched sound may diminish as a large red dot over hot water faucets, replacing the old watch with a self-winder and putting reflective tape above and below the keyhole offer increased opportunities for reducing accidents and frustration. Smell: Less is known about losses in the sense of smell. However, there appears to be reduction in the taste of food and common smells such as cooking or flowers. Burning toast or potatoes may not be detectd immediately. There are many ways to increase independence and sense of worth by understanding the aging process and looking for creative accommodation to it. Helen Naimark received her Master of Social Work degree and Specialist in Aging Certificate from the University of Michigan. She has been executive director of the Jewish Federation Apartments, Inc. since 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS L-3