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When her husband's ill health forces them to move into an assisted
living facility, Anne M. Wyatt-Brown suddenly finds herself
surrounded by elderly residents. In this lively and provocative
collection, other distinguished gerontologists reflect on Anne's
moving account of her transition to becoming a member of a vibrant
and sociable community that offers care-giving support, while
encouraging her to pursue her own interests, including exercising,
reviewing articles for scholarly journals, serving on committees,
and singing. By redefining notions of care and community, undoing
the stigmas of aging, and valuing the psychological factors
involved in accepting assistance, this volume provides a bold new
framework for thinking about aging, continuing care, making the big
move to a retirement community, and living with vitality in the new
environment.
The last stage, old age, challenges the individual to rework the
past while remaining involved in the present. The authors begin
this work with their theory of life's stages through old age. In
Part two, they discuss their interviews with twenty-nine
octogenarians, on whom life history data has been collected for
over fifty years. Part three is a discussion of the life history of
the protagonist in Ingmar Bergman's film Wild Strawberries. In Part
four, "Old age in our society," the authors offer suggestions for
"vital involvement." Erik H. Erikson is winner of the Pulitzer
Prize and the National Book Award.
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