Tag: GDF

  • Ageing and Emotional Adaptation in Older Adults

    Ageing and Emotional Adaptation in Older Adults

    Ageing is a deeply personal journey shaped not only by biological changes but also by emotional, social, and psychological transitions. As individuals grow older, they are required to adapt to shifting roles, changing bodies, evolving relationships, and altered perceptions of self and society. Emotional adaptation in later life determines not just how long people live,…

  • Managing Energy Better in Later Life

    Managing Energy Better in Later Life

    Understanding Energy Changes in Later Life Growing older brings wisdom, life experience, and a deeper understanding of what truly matters. However, it can also bring physical fatigue, emotional shifts, and changes in daily routines. Many older adults notice that their energy levels are not the same as they once were. Tasks that once felt easy…

  • Discovering Purpose, Belonging, & Confidence After Sixty

    Discovering Purpose, Belonging, & Confidence After Sixty

    Life after sixty marks a powerful turning point. It is a stage shaped by reflection, reinvention, and resilience. While aging brings wisdom and perspective, it also introduces a series of transitions to retirement, changing family roles, health shifts, and evolving social identities. These changes can feel disorienting, but they also offer opportunities for growth, self-discovery,…

  • The Experience of Being Old: Aging from Within

    The Experience of Being Old: Aging from Within

    Aging is often described in terms of numbers, diagnoses, or visible changes. Yet the true experience of being old is far more intimate and inward. It is shaped by memory, emotion, identity, and reflection. To understand aging from within is to look beyond physical decline and recognize the emotional and psychological realities that define later…

  • ADL Rehabilitation in Geriatric Occupational Therapy

    ADL Rehabilitation in Geriatric Occupational Therapy

    Aging often brings wisdom, experience, and a deeper appreciation for life. However, it can also introduce physical and functional challenges that affect independence. Many older adults begin to find everyday activities—such as bathing, dressing, cooking, or moving around the home—more difficult. This is where occupational therapy becomes essential. One of its primary focuses is helping…

  • Restoring Functional Independence After Stroke in Older Adults

    Restoring Functional Independence After Stroke in Older Adults

    A stroke can change life in an instant. For many older adults, it affects mobility, communication, memory, and the ability to manage everyday tasks independently. Activities that once felt effortless—walking across a room, preparing a meal, or getting dressed—may suddenly require assistance. While the recovery journey can feel overwhelming, regaining independence after a stroke is…

  • Joint Protection Techniques for Seniors with Arthritis

    Joint Protection Techniques for Seniors with Arthritis

    Aging brings wisdom, resilience, and life experience. However, it can also bring physical challenges that affect everyday comfort and independence. One common concern among older adults is arthritis. Stiff joints, swelling, and discomfort can make even simple tasks feel exhausting. Learning joint protection techniques can help seniors maintain mobility, independence, and confidence while managing arthritis…

  • Fall Prevention Strategies in Geriatric Occupational Therapy

    Fall Prevention Strategies in Geriatric Occupational Therapy

    Aging offers wisdom, experience, and a more genuine appreciation for life. However, it also introduces physical and environmental challenges that can increase the risk of falls. For many older adults, a fall is not just a minor accident—it can lead to injuries, loss of confidence, and reduced independence. Occupational therapy is especially useful in this…

  • Understanding the Aging Self: Psychological Changes

    Understanding the Aging Self: Psychological Changes

    Aging is often discussed in terms of physical health, but the psychological journey is equally significant. As people grow older, their sense of identity, priorities, emotional responses, and worldview gradually evolve. These changes are not signs of decline; rather, they reflect adaptation to new life experiences, roles, and reflections accumulated over decades.  Understanding the aging…

  • Senior Years, Shifting Identities: Self After Retirement

    Senior Years, Shifting Identities: Self After Retirement

    Retirement is often imagined as a long-awaited pause—freedom from deadlines, early alarms, and workplace stress. Yet, when the routine actually ends, many seniors discover that retirement is not simply a break from work; it is a profound shift in identity. For decades, professional roles have provided structure, purpose, and social connection. When that structure disappears,…