In This Episode:
Dr. K talks with geriatrician Bill Thomas, MD, founder of ChangingAging.org. They discuss his recent efforts to “escape from the gerosphere” and focus on aging as late-life development, by changing our stories about aging and fostering better housing and communities. They cover:
- What are the general misconceptions and assumptions of aging
- Changing the narrative from “aging problems” to “later life development”
- Why housing and communities are engines of independence and are essential to better aging
- Why we should focus on creating MAGIC: Multi-Ability, multi-Generational, Inclusive Communities
- What to say to older adults who want to live in homes that aren’t serving them well
- Why you should consider whether your home is “future-proofed”
- What is a Minka house
- Changing Aging’s current projects innovating with Minka and MAGIC
- How and why we should address ableism and ageism, including within ourselves
- Co-housing and other options for older adults interested in better places to live and grow older
Related episodes:
055 – Interview: Bill Thomas on Ageism & Innovations to Improve Aging
074 – Interview: How the Village Model Supports Aging in Place & Community
035 – Interview: Aging in the Right Place
Related Resources:
- Minka homes
- ChangingAging.org
- Saying No to Pervasive Ageism
- VILLAGE OF HOPE: Plans unveiled for dementia-friendly housing facility
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