The Truth About Ageing

E66 - Living Longer, Living Better

September 13, 2023 Season 1 Episode 66
The Truth About Ageing
E66 - Living Longer, Living Better
Show Notes

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!