Elderly
Typically defined as 65 or older
Golden Age Myth
That life for older people was better in the past
3 Factors Contribute to longevity revolution
The Longevity Revolution
Life Expectancy at birth (Canada, 2012)
79.4 (males) & 83.6 (women)
Living Arrangements
Patterns of Support
5 Categories of Instrumental Support
Life course trajectories
Fear that there will be shortage of adult children to look after aging parents
Positive effects of an aging population
Expansion of the family and availability of extended kin
Increased Cultural Diversity
- Challenges our assumptions about family life and family ties
Issues Facing Aging Families
Sandwich Generation
- Often still in paid work
Seniors in Rural Areas
Dating, Cohabitation, Remarriage and Sexuality
Transition to Retirement
Family Context
Characteristics that precede retirement, can affect decisions and adaptation
The Modernization of Grandparenthood
Institutionalization and End of Life
Social Determinants of Health
Social Determinants of Heatlh
Life course perspective on social determinants of health
Social determinants of health operate at every level of development
Disability
Having difficulty performing “normal” daily activities (hearing, seeing, walking )
13.7% of Canadians have a disability
Disability and self-identification