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Varsha Shah's avatar

A fantastic piece. It terrifies me just how little support there is for the elderly - it exists on paper but is non existent in practice, something you don’t realise until you have to interact with the system. Covid showed just how dehumanising and dangerous the system is towards the elderly - and the lack of oversight of care homes is frightening. I am afraid of the assisted dying bill which whatever the theoretical arguments will be open to wide scale abuse - society is not protecting elderly people as it is.

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maarika toivonen's avatar

I have been thinking much about aging and old age these days, and was happily surpised to find this piece of writing today. Will be looking in to de Beavoir's book asap. Do you have any other suggestions for reading on this theme? A note of my own: I have a feeling that old age is mostly considered as something negative, something to battle or overcome, rarely something to embrace or enjoy (and here I don't mean retirement), or even neutrally. I guess that in our western society youth is continuously so revered that this is the natural outcome. However, old age is a complex phenomenon, worthy of wider attention and contemplation.

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