I agree that sometimes ageism is alive and well. I think this can be endorsed by councils/businesses providing specific events for older people. If we do not mix socially with a wide age range people can become isolated, especially if mobility /health becomes an issue. Our local WI has women from ages 27-80+ and we all have a good laugh together. Some drivers have begun to share lifts to supermarkets, trips out etc to less mobile friends etc.
My 87 year old neighbour is a warm and friendly person with lively and interesting conversation. She is not in 100% health but she does not let that take over her life. I saw her yesterday off on a coach trip to the seaside 'with the old ladies' & we laughed that she did not count herself in that group! However some older people are just miserable people who got old & do not attract friendship or support. You can be old at 20!
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If not, why's this one been resurrected?
I think they had a change of heart at HQ.

