Elders: Aging and Ageism In Middle Tennessee

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Still, there are unique stigmas and challenges that come with age. What are the greatest needs for older adults? What challenges are they facing that younger folks may be unaware of? And what are the benefits and joys of getting older? In this episode, we talk with older adults to hear their experiences, concerns — and their wisdom that only time can give.

Guests:


Dianne Oliver, Executive Director West End Home Foundation
Mike Hodge, former director of NOAH
Martha Lugo, volunteer at TIRRC, Casa Azafran, and others
Joann Brannon, retired school teacher and administrator
D. Billye Sanders, semi-retired attorney, co-founder Metropolitan Interdenominational Church


This episode was produced by Magnolia McKay.

 

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