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Global Conference on Ageing 20101 |
Global Conference on Ageing 20102 |
Global Conference on Ageing 20103 |
Proportion of Population Over Age 60, 2012
Global Conference on Ageing 20104 |
Proportion of Population Over Age 60, 2050
Global Conference on Ageing 20105 |
Pace of AgeingPace of Ageing
Thailand
S Korea Brazil
1860 1880 1900 1920 1940 1960 1980 2000 2020 2040
14% 7%
France Sweden UK USA Japan China
% of Population Age 65+
Global Conference on Ageing 20106 |
Life Expectancy at Age 60Life Expectancy at Age 60
Li fe Expectancy at 60 years
WHO Region Male 2009 (years )
Annual average rate of change 2000-2009 (%) Female 2009 (years )
Annual average rate of change 2000-2009 (%)
World 18 0.5% 21 0.5%Africa 14 0.3% 16 0.3%Americas 21 0.7% 24 0.5%Eastern Mediterranean 16 0.4% 18 0.4%Europe 19 1.0% 23 0.7%South-East Asia 15 0.1% 18 0.2%Western Pacific 19 0.5% 22 0.6%
Source:WHO. World Health Statistics 2011. Geneva, 2011.
Global Conference on Ageing 20107 |
Years of Life Lost Age 60 and Over
Global Conference on Ageing 20108 |
Years Lost to Disability Age 60 and Over
Global Conference on Ageing 20109 |
A Life Course Approach to the Health of Ageing Populations
A Life Course Approach to the Health of Ageing Populations
Health Promotion across the life course
Primary Health Care and Long Term Care
Age-friendly Environments
Rethinking ageing
Global Conference on Ageing 201010 |
A Life Course Approach to the Health of Ageing Populations
A Life Course Approach to the Health of Ageing Populations
Health Promotion across the life course
Primary Health Care and Long Term Care
Age-friendly Environments
Rethinking ageing
IFMSA August 200911 |
Hypertension in older people in SAGE countries
Hypertension in older people in SAGE countries
IFMSA August 200912 |
Global Conference on Ageing 201013 |
A Life Course Approach to the Health of Ageing Populations
A Life Course Approach to the Health of Ageing Populations
Health Promotion across the life course
Primary Health Care and Long Term Care
Age-friendly Environments
Rethinking ageing
IFMSA August 200914 |
Outdoor space & buildings
TransportationCommunication &
informationHousing
Respect & social inclusion
Social participation
Civic participation & employment
Community support & health
services
The idea of an age-friendly cityThe idea of an age-friendly city
IFMSA August 200915 |
CareCare
Social Care
Primary Health Care
Long Term Care
Palliative Care
Community Based Rehabilitation
Assistive Devices
IFMSA August 200916 |
NeedsNeeds
Assistance with tasks of daily living
Optimize function– Rehabilitation– Assistive devices
Prevent advancement of disease or onset of additional problems
Support social integration/connection
IFMSA August 200917 |
Long term care challengesLong term care challenges
More and more older people, while fewer and fewer younger people
– Who is responsible for care?– 20th Century models may not be appropriate
More women in the workforce
Low literacy in older people particularly in rural areas
Need for care but also prevention and rehabilitation
Home or institution?
IFMSA August 200918 |
New modelsNew models
Continuity of primary, long term (social), palliative care and rehabilitation
– Vision, hearing– Dementia– Access to assistive devices– Screening, prevention and management of basic NCDs like
diabetes and hypertension– Intergenerational programs– Literacy programs: basic and IT– Social participation– Integrate with environment
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Principles of Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR)
Principles of Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR)
IFMSA August 200920 |
New modelsNew models
Continuity of primary, long term (social), palliative care and rehabilitation
Strengthen capacity of older sections of community
ITC
IFMSA August 200922 |