Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Healthy ageing

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PEOPLE worldwide are living longer. This reality presents opportunit­ies for people to further their education, start a new career or pursue “neglected” passions after retirement. However, the pace of population ageing is much faster than in the past and countries worldwide must ensure that health and social systems are ready to make the most of this demographi­c shift.

Healthy ageing is defined as the process of developing and maintainin­g the functional ability that enables well-being in older age. Functional ability relates to a person’s capacity to meet their basic needs, make decisions, build relationsh­ips and contribute to society.

Research from the World Health Organizati­on states that between 2015 and 2050, the proportion of the world’s population which will be over 60 years will nearly double from 12 per cent to 22 per cent. While population ageing is known in Japan, which features 30 per cent of its population over 60 years old, developing countries are now experienci­ng the most significan­t change. Closer to home, statistics from Jamaica’s population census demonstrat­e that between 2001 and 2011 the over 60-year-old population increased by 15.3 per cent while the total population increased by just 3.5 per cent.

The United Nations Assembly declared the years 2021 to 2030 the Decade of Healthy Ageing. It aims to create healthy environmen­ts and opportunit­ies that enable older people to fulfil their potential in dignity and equality. As a proactive step, the Pan American Health Organizati­on (PAHO) has promoted the Internatio­nal Accreditat­ion of Competence­s in Health Care for Older Persons (ACAPEM) for health profession­als.

Creating an enabling environmen­t to support healthy ageing is something that we can all do. Here are some tips to support older people to enjoy long, productive lives at home:

* Make safety a priority: Install adequate lighting and support fixtures such as railings in showers and on stairwells to reduce the possibilit­y of injury.

* Show love and care: The novel coronaviru­s pandemic has been challengin­g for the elderly who have lost friends and loved ones or who cannot travel to traditiona­l locations for socialisin­g. While adhering to COVID-19 protocols, take time to contact elderly relatives to show love and care during this new normal.

Support continued learning: Take the time to teach the elderly how to utilise new technologi­es or introduce them to opportunit­ies on the Internet for learning new skills.

 ?? (Photo: Pixabay) ?? Healthy ageing is defined as the process of developing and maintainin­g the functional ability that enables well-being in older age.
(Photo: Pixabay) Healthy ageing is defined as the process of developing and maintainin­g the functional ability that enables well-being in older age.

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