A Fairer, Healthier World
World Health Day is a day dedicated to raising awareness about global health and promoting healthy living. This year, the theme for World Health Day is “Building a Fairer, Healthier World”. As we reflect on this year’s theme, it is important to consider the needs of seniors and the importance of having conversations about their health and wellbeing.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), seniors are at a higher risk of developing health problems due to a variety of factors, including age-related changes, chronic health conditions, and lifestyle factors. This makes it crucial for retirement village managers and seniors living communities to create and uphold a supportive and open environment for their residents to have health-related conversations with each other, their families, and from time to time, with the management.
As a retirement village manager, it is essential to promote early detection and treatment of health problems, encourage healthy behaviours and lifestyle choices, and provide an opportunity for seniors to share their concerns and experiences. By simply being there for someone and creating an environment that allows for open conversations, we can help our residents navigate their changing health and wellbeing needs leading to a better quality of and a happier retirement community overall.
In honour of World Health Day, it is important to take a moment to reflect on the need to promote good health and wellbeing for everyone, regardless of age or background. As Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the Director-General of the WHO, stated, “Health is a fundamental human right, and building a fairer, healthier world requires a concerted and collaborative effort from all sectors of society.”
On this World Health Day, let us all commit to taking action towards building a fairer, healthier world by prioritizing the health and wellbeing of seniors in our communities.