6. Why Baby Boomers Aren't Preparing for Aging (And How Person-Centred Care Can Help)
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The oldest Baby Boomers will turn 80 in just four years, yet most aren't preparing for aging. Why do we avoid these crucial conversations?
In this episode, I explore the gap between our aging reality and our readiness, drawing from research showing Baby Boomers' underestimated impact on society and healthcare. We'll discuss how stigma prevents preparation, the cost of not having these conversations, and why person-centred care approaches can help us feel more at ease with aging.
You'll learn:
- Why Baby Boomers aren't preparing for their care needs
- How person-centred conversations can break through aging stigma
- The importance of sharing what matters to you before you need care
- Tools to start meaningful conversations about aging and personhood
Perfect for healthcare providers, families, and anyone wanting to approach aging with intention and dignity.
Resources mentioned:
- Boomers' Readiness For Aging (Ontario Long Term Care Association)
- Person-Centred Care Guideline (Cancer Care Ontario)
- Capturing Essence digital story
- Conversation Q Cards and Personhood Template (Etsy Canada)
What is Person-Centred care and why is it important to understand? Join me as I break down what this means and why it's so important to have meaningful conversations with the ones we love.
Links and resources mentioned:
- Boomers' Readiness For Aging (Ontario Long Term Care Association)
- Person-Centred Care Guideline (Cancer Care Ontario)
- See my own digital story called: Capturing Essence
- Conversation Q Cards on Etsy Canada
- Personhood Template on Etsy Canada
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Intro and outro music with thanks: Upbeat and Sweet No Strings by Musictown
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