An ageist society is a society unable to ensure dignity to those in need of care – and we may all suffer from it!
We all are likely to need care at some point in our lives. We might have an accident and live with a disability as a consequence. We may become frailHow is ageism linked to inappropriate medication use in older patients?
Jovana Brkic and Daniela Fialova explain that ageism affects the way medicines are prescribed and managed, often leading to negative effects for older patients As people get older they have
Improving working conditions in care is critical to the human rights of older people
Mark Bergfeld, European Director of UNICARE, tells us about the two inter-connected challenges brought to us by Europe’s ageing demographics. On the one hand, there is an ever-growing section of
The importance of social support in attenuating social inequalities in quality of life of older people
Ana Henriques, from the Institute of Public Health, University of Porto and member of the ROSE network – Reducing Old-age Exclusion in Europe, shares evidence of the importance of social support
Ageism interacts with other forms of discrimination in the context of care of older persons
The United Nations Programme on ageing is coming back on the discussions held at the recent U.N. expert group meeting on “Care and Older Persons: links to decent work, migration
Understand different faces of poverty and social exclusion in old age
By Maciej Kucharczyk – Policy Director, AGE Platform Europe. Poverty and social exclusion in old age are all the denials of human rights. Yet, in first place there is lotsAgeing with social rights: a message from MEP Heinz K. Becker
Mr. Heinz K. Becker, only representative of a senior citizens’ organisation in the European Parliament, is giving a short talk on how can Europe contribute to offer the best social
Eurodiaconia, at the service of the fight against ageism
For Alexander Elu and Célimène Bernard, policy officers at Eurodiaconia, the European network of churches and Christian NGOs, quality are services are key to render our societies more cohesive. They
Social rights for carers: a prerequisite for building age-friendly societies
Eurocarers, the European Association working with and for informal carers, reminds the importance to care for the social rights of the carers – especially when it comes to their work-life