Abstract

This study examined the manifestations of ageism among the elderly populations in Kenya. Ageism is a form of discrimination that is based on age. It can manifest in many ways, including negative stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination. Ageism can have a significant impact on the lives of older people, leading to social isolation, decreased self-esteem, and poorer health outcomes. The study used a qualitative methodology, and it involved interviews with 30 elderly people from different parts of Kenya. The findings of the study suggest that ageism is a widespread problem in Kenya, and it manifests in a number of ways. Some of the manifestations of ageism that were identified in the study include: Negative stereotypes: Older people are often stereotyped as being frail, dependent, and a burden to society. Prejudice: Older people are often treated with prejudice, and they are often excluded from social and economic opportunities. Discrimination: Older people are often discriminated against in employment, housing, and healthcare. The findings of this study concludes that ageism is a serious problem in Kenya, and it has a significant impact on the lives of older people. The study recommends that there is a need for interventions to reduce ageism and to promote positive attitudes towards older people in Kenya.

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