Healthy Ageing of the Mind and Body
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Unpack basic gerontology and ageing concepts with Taipei Medical University
Ageing is universal, but not everyone knows the secrets to ageing well or how to offer the right kind of support.
On this six-week course from Taipei University, unpack what healthy ageing looks like from a physical, mental, and cognitive perspective. Gain gerontological insights and practical applications, such as intergenerational learning, in helping senior populations achieve all three.
By the end of this course, you’ll have cultivated a holistic understanding of the interplay between ageing and well-being, equipped with actionable strategies to support senior populations in their journey towards optimal health and fulfilment.
Understand the ageing process in different generations
Start this course by learning the fundamental concepts of gerontology, a multidisciplinary study that explores the biological, psychological, social, and cultural aspects of the ageing process.
Along the way, you’ll grasp the ageing process, address the needs and challenges of older adults in the face of change, and promote healthy ageing and quality of life.
You’ll also discuss the baby boomer generation, and how their unique demographic characteristics have shaped societal attitudes, policies, and services related to ageing.
Promote intergenerational learning and apply social-psychological activities for the elderly
After you’ve gained a solid understanding of gerontology, explore how fostering relationships between different generations can enrich the lives of older adults and contribute to their mental and social well-being.
Delve into social-psychological activities designed to engage elderly individuals, promoting cognitive health and emotional support through structured interactions with younger generations.
This course is designed for individuals interested in understanding the challenges and opportunities of ageing. It’s suitable for those who work or plan to work with elderly populations, such as caregivers, healthcare professionals, and educators.
This course is designed for individuals interested in understanding the challenges and opportunities of ageing. It’s suitable for those who work or plan to work with elderly populations, such as caregivers, healthcare professionals, and educators.
- Explore how to learn about ageing
- Develop intergenerational learning programs
- Practice social-psychological activities for the elderly