
The Truth About Ageing
A community of humans that wish to age well, grow old and make informed decisions. The Truth About Ageing is built on the firm belief that knowledge is the key to empowerment. By being aware of the options available as we age, we can make informed decisions that feel right to us and our loved ones. Kate Helmore is a passionate advocate for elderly Australians - with a Master of Gerontology and 13 years experience in both residential and home care settings, Kate understands the challenges ageing Australians and their families face. Join us as we unpack the aged care sector and answer all your questions along the way!
The Truth About Ageing
E66 - Living Longer, Living Better
We are all living longer, so how can ensure we spend our days living with a sense of purpose, fulfilment and enjoyment?
The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare released a report in June 2023 that identified from 1967-2021, life expectancy increased by 13.7 years for males (to 81.3) and 11.2 years for females (to 85.4). During 2016-2018 Indigneous Australians life expectancy was 72 years for males and 77 years for females. What these statistics show us is that a) we have a long way to go in bridging the gap with First Nations healthcare and b) we are living increasingly longer.
In today's episode I discuss the rise of depression in ageing Australians and how social connection can help overcome that.
Small steps to increase connection can go a long way. A check in text each morning or a weekly chat with a neighbour can make a big difference to someones feeling of connection and value. Below are some simple ways to get more connected:
- Social Groups - book club, gardening group, Seniors choir, U3A
- Getting out in the community - shopping, appointments, exercise class
- Family and Friends - regular contact and visits
- Volunteering - local library, school groups, Meals on Wheels
- Talking to a neighbour - small conversations can make big connections
You can read the full Black Dog Institute Article on depression in older people here - https://www.blackdoginstitute.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Depression-in-older-people.pdf
To read Professor Catherine Haslam's article titled 'Social connectedness and health in later life', click here - https://psychology.org.au/inpsych/2016/december/haslam
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Until next time!