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Old Age Care - Are Your Future Proof?

Added 30 July 2010 View full list    Print version    
Within 20 years, 25% of Britain's population will have reached the retirement age of 65 years.

Are you future-proofing yourself, preparing for your retirement? What changes are needed to the way we see old age? How can we approach old age with a better mindset and release the elderly to make their unique contribution to our society?

In advance of a special BBC Panorama programme on ageing recently, social commentator Mal Fletcher discussed these issues with BBC Radio.

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Keywords: old age | aged | elderly | pension | pensioner

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