By Jackie Dover
May is Older Americans Month
Spring is a time of renewal and rebirth. It is a time of refreshing and new beginnings. Spring teaches us that transformation is always possible and we can always change. This is true when we are young and later life. Seniors in our community are blooming in their own ways—starting new projects, mentoring youth, exploring creative outlets, and showing that passion and purpose don’t fade with age.
Every May we join organizations across the country in celebrating Older Americans month, we use this time to recognize and honor the contributions, resilience, and wisdom of older adults across the nation.
Older Americans Month was established in 1963 when President John F. Kennedy proclaimed May as a time to honor the growing population of older adults in America. At the time there were around 17 million people over 65 in America and few programs to meet their needs, now there are closer to 57 million and many programs to help. What started as a simple observance has grown into a nationwide celebration of aging and advocacy for the rights and needs of older individuals.
The theme for this years Older Americans month is “Flip the Script on Aging”. This theme is meant to challenge stereotypes and dispel misconceptions about aging. Aging is a natural process and it’s time we treat it that way. By flipping the script, we can break down harmful stereotypes, create more inclusive communities, and encourage people of all ages to live boldly, learn continuously, and connect deeply. We can age with purpose.
Aging with purpose is about more than staying busy, it’s about being connected, valued, and inspired. Purpose can be found in big milestones and small moments: Volunteer at a senior center, or other agency. Help young children learn to read or teach a bible class. The possibilities are only limited by your imagination.
For too long, aging has been viewed in a negative light, associated with decline, disengagement, or irrelevance. This year’s theme encourages us to rewrite that narrative. From leading businesses to volunteering in their communities, starting new creative endeavors to mentoring younger generations, older adults are proving every day that age does not define potential. “Flip the Script on Aging” celebrates the full, vibrant lives that older Americans live—and inspires all of us to recognize the value they bring.
At Aging Matters we believe that aging is not about limitations, it’s about living with purpose, sharing wisdom, and continuing to grow and learn. Seniors in our community are volunteers, caregivers, artists and leaders. Their stories are living proof that purpose doesn’t retire at a certain age and we can always make an impact in our world, because, Aging Matters. If you have questions or need assistance, please call Aging Matters 1-800-392-8771.