Manipal Academy of Higher Education
Manipal, July, 2020.
Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) has started a new
initiative recently, called The Centre for Studies on Healthy Aging (CSHA). The
initiative, started in May 2020, was taken up in response to international and
national initiatives to address the rapidly increasing population of older
adults. The overarching aim of CHSA is to promote health and participation in
old age. Besides older population, CSHA will also address younger age groups
and encourage them to be healthy and independent, so that they are able to
participate in valued activities as they age.
One of the main objectives of the centre is
to support safety and maximal functional abilities among older people with or
without health problems. CHSA would provide a platform for researchers,
practitioners, technical experts, and others to work together so they can
identify and address the needs of the older population of the country and help
them in to achieve healthy aging. The centre would be involved in activities
like knowledge dissemination through education and creation of awareness in the
public, to support healthy aging and aging-in-place (living in residence of
their choice as long as they are able to). Some other activities include
advocacy, research and capacity building.
CSHA includes members from different
disciplines from across MAHE institutions. The team has already started
activities related to dementia, fall prevention in older adults and activities
to encourage physical fitness. They are planning to expand their scope of work.
Speaking about the initiative Dr Sebestina
Anita Dsouza, Professor, Department of Occupational Therapy, Manipal College of
Health Professions and the coordinator of the centre said,“The main aim of this centre is to develop
a healthy older population. People are now living longer but with multiple
health problems. The family structure is also changing, with the number of
joint families decreasing and nuclear families are on the rise. These issues
have significant socio-economic consequences especially in a developing country
like India. Our population in the next decade will see a rise in the number of
older people and we need to help our older generations to achieve healthy aging
and happy lives. In fact, The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared
2020-2030 as the Decade of Healthy Aging to address the challenges of an aging
population”
Dr Dsouza further said,“CSHA will also address younger people and
educate them about the benefits of being healthy and independent. This will
hopefully lead to them being able to participate in valued activities when they
get older and help them achieve an enriched old age. We are looking forward to
work with interested members of the community, especially older adults and
organizations that help older adults to achieve our aim. With co-operation from
the society and our team of interdisciplinary experts we hope to solve issues
of the older generation and help them lead a happy and healthy old age”