Celebrating World Senior Citizen’s Day

by Cynthia Germain

Yes, someone thought it would be a good idea to give our older adults a day of recognition – August 21st. In our country, that was President Ronald Reagan in 1988. The goal was to recognize the contributions of older adults to family, community, and society, and to raise awareness about issues that affect them—such as health, independence, and quality of life. You can see the full heartfelt Proclamation at https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/proclamation-5847-national-senior-citizens-day-1988?utm.

Over time, the observance spread internationally. In 1991, The United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution to recognize and promote the rights of older persons worldwide. The date stayed the same, but the name evolved into World Senior Citizen’s Day in many countries, keeping the focus on honoring seniors globally and encouraging actions that support their well-being.

Normally, I would give suggestions on how to celebrate this day and our community’s elders. However, a local program, Senior Life Solutions, has already done a fantastic job through their monthly newsletter that I receive via email (special nod to Kristina Blackley) and pleased to share with you below. We know that feeling down, anxious, or disconnected isn’t just “a part of getting older”. This life-changing program gives older adults the tools, support, and connection to feel like themselves again—worth checking out if you or someone you love is ready to rediscover joy.