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Older adults’ adaptations to life events: A mobility perspective

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posted on 2022-12-16, 15:32 authored by Thomas Lowe, Billie de Haas, Tessa Osborne, Louise Meijering

Mobility research tends to focus on physical movement and experiences in later life; however, changes in older adult mobility over time remains underexplored. Furthermore, older adults typically experience many life events, some of which result from cognitive and physical decline, and many of which impact mobility. This article aims to explore how life events affect the mobility of older adults over time. We conducted in-depth interviews with 22 older adults aged 55 years and over from Lancashire, United Kingdom. Of these participants, eight lived with memory problems. The findings show that both anticipated and unexpected life events play a profound role in the participants’ mobility over time. Retirement, long-term illness and age-related illness were examples of anticipated life events, while the death of a loved one and developing memory problems were examples of unexpected life events. In both cases, participants’ made external adaptations, such as moving home, or internal adaptations, such as self-awareness. The findings also emphasise the layered nature of life events and adaptations playing a role in the participants’ mobility. Additionally, life events such as developing memory problems showed a domino effect, triggering further life events and adaptations which impacted the participants’ mobility. This article emphasises how transition periods can occur before or after a life event, showing that adaptations can be pre-emptive to a life event. Our article contributes to calls for internal adaptations to be fully incorporated into age-related policy and also for age-related policy to be more inclusive for older adults who experience memory problems and dementia. 

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This work, part of the Meaningful Mobility project, was supported by the European Research Council under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (grant agreement number 802202).

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Lowe TA, de Haas B, Osborne T, Meijering L (2022). Older adults’ adaptations to life events: a mobility perspective. Ageing & Society 1–19. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0144686X22001283

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School of Geography, Geology and the Environment

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Ageing and Society

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1-19

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Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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0144-686X

Acceptance date

2022-10-13

Copyright date

2022

Available date

2022-12-16

Language

en

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