Healthy Aging : : Towards inclusive interventions / / Christine Stephens.

"What does it mean to age well? This important new book redefines what 'successful' aging means, challenging the idea that physical health is the only criteria to gauge the aging process, and that an aging population is necessarily a burden upon society. Using Sen's capabilities...

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Place / Publishing House:London : : Taylor and Francis,, 2017.
Year of Publication:2017
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Series:Critical Approaches to Health
Physical Description:1 online resource :; text file, PDF
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Summary:"What does it mean to age well? This important new book redefines what 'successful' aging means, challenging the idea that physical health is the only criteria to gauge the aging process, and that an aging population is necessarily a burden upon society. Using Sen's capabilities approach as a theoretical starting point, the book outlines a nuanced perspective that transcends the purely biomedical view, recognising ideas of resilience, as well as the experiences of older people themselves in determining what it means to age well. It builds to provide a comprehensive response to the overarching discourse that successful aging is simply about eating well and doing exercise, acknowledging not only that older people are not always able to follow such advice, but also that well-being is mediated by factors beyond the physical. In an era where aging has become such an important topic for policy makers, this is a robust and timely response that examines what it means to live well as an older person. It will be hugely valuable not only for students of gerontology and social care, but also professionals working in the field."--Provided by publisher.
ISBN:1317273001
1315639092
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Christine Stephens.