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Older Western Australians optimistic in face of ageism

Older Western Australians are resilient, happy with their lives and generally optimistic about their future – but still face significant age discrimination, according to a new report commissioned by non-profit aged care provider, Juniper.

Published: 5 December 2024
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  • 5 December 2024
  • Australian Seniors News

The Voice of Older Western Australians report, conducted by independent market research
consultancy, CoreData WA, reveals an optimistic cohort of 70+ year olds who are concerned about the welfare of others, engaged with family, friends and community, want to explore the world and improve their mental and physical health.

However, their optimism is partially offset by anxiety about the welfare of future generations, the prevalence of violence around the globe – and on TV and computer screens – and the fear of losing their independence.