Key words: care of elderly people; environmental ethics; global and holistic approaches to care The proportion of older people in the total population is increasing in most countries because of advances in medical technology and resulting longer life expectancy. The role that older people play in our communities does not reflect this. Sometimes they are reduced to mere statistics and stereotypes in economic and political discussions on the financial burdens of care for older people. I argue that we need to rebuild inclusive com-munities in which older people are respected as valuable members. I suggest that this can be done by studying the characteristics of past communities and by learning from the work of environmental ethicists who advoc...
Specialist forms of housing with care are becoming increasingly popular in the United Kingdom, large...
For most of the history of humankind, ageing has been the problem of a fortunate few. Before 1900, w...
Care of older people with cancer has received relatively little attention in the literature and this...
Dignity and independence are widely considered as core concepts to aging well, yet little research h...
In the face of global challenges associated with population ageing, social exclusion and increasingl...
On the political and policy front, interest has increased in making communities more "age-friendly",...
The concept of ‘Active Aging’ emerged in the 1990s, reflecting a growing emphasis on the...
Older people today are more likely to age in their own private living environment. However, many fac...
Population ageing is a global trend. For example, in the EU-27 population the share of the older pop...
Preserving and improving the health and well-being of older people is a significant public health is...
Ageing is a universal phenomenon that is obvious as well as inevitable. It is a process that begins ...
Faivish Pewzner: The Role of Seniors in Today's Society The role of older people in society has evo...
The increasingly diverse needs and wants of Australia\u27s ageing population, like those in many oth...
As the world’s population continues to grow older, many communities are seeking to enhance the exper...
Older adults consistently prefer aging in place, which requires a high level of community support an...
Specialist forms of housing with care are becoming increasingly popular in the United Kingdom, large...
For most of the history of humankind, ageing has been the problem of a fortunate few. Before 1900, w...
Care of older people with cancer has received relatively little attention in the literature and this...
Dignity and independence are widely considered as core concepts to aging well, yet little research h...
In the face of global challenges associated with population ageing, social exclusion and increasingl...
On the political and policy front, interest has increased in making communities more "age-friendly",...
The concept of ‘Active Aging’ emerged in the 1990s, reflecting a growing emphasis on the...
Older people today are more likely to age in their own private living environment. However, many fac...
Population ageing is a global trend. For example, in the EU-27 population the share of the older pop...
Preserving and improving the health and well-being of older people is a significant public health is...
Ageing is a universal phenomenon that is obvious as well as inevitable. It is a process that begins ...
Faivish Pewzner: The Role of Seniors in Today's Society The role of older people in society has evo...
The increasingly diverse needs and wants of Australia\u27s ageing population, like those in many oth...
As the world’s population continues to grow older, many communities are seeking to enhance the exper...
Older adults consistently prefer aging in place, which requires a high level of community support an...
Specialist forms of housing with care are becoming increasingly popular in the United Kingdom, large...
For most of the history of humankind, ageing has been the problem of a fortunate few. Before 1900, w...
Care of older people with cancer has received relatively little attention in the literature and this...