Henry Winkler says America Doesn't Embrace older Generations Like the Rest of the World
- Caretology

- 2 days ago
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While attending the AARP's Movies for Grownups Awards, the veteran actor, 80, shared his thoughts with Fox News Digital about how the older generation is treated in the U.S. versus other countries.
"Well, you know, only in America is the more mature generation not completely embraced. And that's where the wisdom comes from, I think. That's who I learned from," he said.
The Global Perspective on Aging
In many cultures around the world, the "mature generation" isn't seen as a burden to be managed, but as a library to be consulted. By getting more involved in senior care, we aren't just providing assistance; we are closing a gap in our society.




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