Since 1900, average life expectancy in the United States has nearly doubled, going from 47 years to about 78 ears for males and 82 years for females. In most cases, the quality of life has increased along with the quantity, but growing older still...
In some cases, owing to either physical or mental issues, elderly adults are forced to accept an often painful loss of independence.
In the last hundred years, the average life expectancy in the United States has increased by nearly sixty percent. This has been called by some the "longevity revolution."
Americans are living longer than they did in the past and managing to largely remain productive in the process. But there are certain challenges that do inevitably occur during the aging process.
While death remains the inevitable conclusion to life, that doesn't mean the time leading up to it can't be productive and happy, especially if attitudes about aging continue to change.