written by one of our wonderful volunteers, Cheng-En Lee
Have you experienced ageism?
Ageism is an age-based stereotype, prejudice, or discrimination. It appears to be more
subtle than racism and sexism, existing in a manner that even those who experience it
may not readily recognize.
Common examples of ageism include birthday cards that portray negative images
regarding aging, dramas making jokes of aging, and even news describing the aging
population as a crisis. Most seriously, ageism in the health care system could influence
older adults’ rights to be correctly diagnosed and treated.
Ageism can sometimes be internalized, prompting individuals to believe that they are
incapable of doing tasks or activities they actually can. In other words, ageism limits
people’s imagination of their potential, especially retired older adults who are not
obligated to work anymore.
What are your thoughts on ageism? How do you think we can change people’s minds?
Please share your thoughts and opinions.