Toward the realization of a better aged society: Messages from gerontology and geriatrics

Dec 23, 2011Geriatrics & gerontology international

Building a Better Society for Older Adults: Insights from Aging and Elder Care Research

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Abstract

23.1% of Japan's population was elderly in 2010, marking a fourfold increase since 1960.

  • The aging population in Japan is increasing at the fastest rate globally, with significant implications for healthcare and social systems.
  • Many elderly individuals express a desire for social participation and contribution, which could enhance their quality of life.
  • There is a pressing need for a restructured labor market to accommodate the elderly, including re-education and diverse job opportunities.
  • A comprehensive approach to training medical professionals in geriatrics is necessary to address the unique health needs of older adults.
  • Current diagnostic systems for elderly-specific diseases, such as dementia, require urgent reform and expansion of geriatric medical centers.
  • Promotion of home-based care and multidisciplinary collaboration among healthcare providers is essential to meet the needs of the aging population.

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