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Why Changing The Narrative On Aging Is Important

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As the world’s population ages, it’s important to understand the importance of changing the narrative and reframing aging. In the past, aging was often viewed as a time of decline and loss. But, with the increasing number of older adults, it’s more important than ever to change this narrative and shift our focus to the potential and opportunities that come with aging. So, why is changing the narrative and reframing aging so important? Here are a few reasons: 1. It encourages older adults to stay engaged and active:  When aging is viewed as a time of decline, older adults may feel like they’re no longer useful or valuable. This can lead to feelings of isolation, depression, and a lack of motivation to stay active and engaged in their communities. By reframing aging as a time of opportunity and growth, we can encourage older adults to stay involved, pursue new interests, and continue to contribute to society. 2. It challenges ageism and stereotypes:  Ageism is a form of discrimination th

Using Age Inclusive Language to Combat Ageism

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Ageism is a form of discrimination that is often overlooked and normalized in our society. It is a prejudice against individuals based on their age, and it can manifest in many different ways, from exclusionary hiring practices to stereotyping in media and popular culture. One way to combat ageism is by reframing the language we use when talking about age. Language is powerful and can shape our perceptions and attitudes toward a particular group. By reframing the language used to describe older adults, we can challenge ageist beliefs and shift towards more inclusive and respectful language. Here are some tips for reframing ageism in language: Here are some tips on how to reframe ageism in language: Avoid using ageist language:  Words like “senior citizen,” “old-timer,” and “elderly” can be seen as ageist and imply that older adults are no longer valuable members of society. Instead, use language that is neutral and descriptive, such as “older adult” or “person in their golden years.” E