

Elderhood: Podcast with Louise Aronson
4 snips May 30, 2019
Louise Aronson, a Professor of Geriatrics at UCSF and author of 'Elderhood,' discusses her rich experiences in the field of aging. She explains the significance of the term 'Elder' versus 'older adult' and critiques its impact on societal views. Louise passionately addresses ageism, challenging narratives that diminish the value of older adults. She advocates for a broader understanding of geriatrics, emphasizing healthy aging for all and not just the frail. The conversation also touches on historical perspectives and celebrates the wisdom of elderhood.
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Word Associations with Age
- Guy Micco asked students to write words associated with "old" and "elder".
- "Old" evoked negative words, while "elder" evoked positive ones, highlighting cultural biases.
The Problem with "Older Adult"
- The term "older adult" reinforces ageism by prioritizing adult status over elderhood.
- Embrace "elder" to acknowledge aging as a distinct life stage.
Challenging Zeke Emanuel's Perspective
- Zeke Emanuel's view on life after 75 reflects an ableist perspective.
- It neglects the adaptability and potential for meaning in later life.