Self-Empowerment in Later Life as a Response to Ageism
Primary Education Topic: Legal & Ethical Issues Other Education Topics: Leadership in Aging Policy and Advocacy Standing up to negative age bias can be a powerful first step toward having a fulfilling and productive Third Chapter of life. By Paul Irving Ageism is alive and well, with old-age stereotypes lurking in public and private institutions. From the water cooler to the webpage, negative age bias is frustratingly prevalent. For older individuals, recognizing the current reality is a difficult, yet necessary, first step toward self-empowerment. Those who take that step position themselves to make their later years as productive and purposeful as they can be. Evidence of Ageism Abounds read more
Standing up to negative age bias can be a powerful first step toward having a fulfilling and productive Third Chapter of life.
By Paul Irving
Ageism is alive and well, with old-age stereotypes lurking in public and private institutions. From the water cooler to the webpage, negative age bias is frustratingly prevalent. For older individuals, recognizing the current reality is a difficult, yet necessary, first step toward self-empowerment. Those who take that step position themselves to make their later years as productive and purposeful as they can be.
Evidence of Ageism Abounds
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