“any age can be wonderful. every age has its pros and cons. every age can be marvellous, but only if you stop pining for the past and shrinking from the future.
“it’s about embracing the present and making the most of whatever age you are at the moment and not apologizing for it,” honore says. “(it’s about) owning your age and going out there and showing the world what you can do.”
that type of approach to life is increasingly important, says lori paine, executive director of calgary seniors’ resource society, especially when one looks at population trends. in 20 years, people over 65 years of age will make up 25 per cent of canada’s population.
“as canada’s and alberta’s population ages, our collective attention must turn, more and more, toward the role, value and potential of older people in our businesses and our communities. that’s why we collectively need to start looking at aging as an adventure and as an opportunity to take on new challenges.”
that’s also why calgary seniors has expanded its services and reach — through its network community and 2,700-plus volunteers — to better meet a wide variety of client needs.
“simply put, we are building a community where seniors no longer face barriers that are holding them back from the life they want and deserve — a world free of agism, with housing where they always feel safe, in a community where they can thrive, (and) with support systems to live independently,” paine says.