Seniors enrich society
Ageing can be rewarding
One benefit of ageing, for Professor Sen Gupta, is helping shape future generations. “I’m seeing this very nice symmetry of people who I taught, who knew my kids when they were little, are now in turn having their own kids and careers,” he said. “Our son Toby, who is a JCU graduate doctor. Nearly all the doctors he’s working for are JCU graduates I taught. So the people who are teaching my son were in fact taught by me. “It’s the circle of life, really.”
Using technology to connect
Professor Sen Gupta said while there was nothing like seeing people in person, connecting via screens could help reduce social isolation. “There’s a lot of technology we can use, so lots of older people now are on WhatsApp, Facebook and Facetime with family,” he said. “We’ve got the challenges we’ve had with COVID, not being able to see family or physically see new babies and so on.
“It’s a bit of a paradox that because we’ve been more physically isolated from each other, we’ve learned to use the technology better.”
Reaching out to seniors
Professor Sen Gupta said it was in the best interests of society to look out for senior citizens. “Often it’s easy for seniors to become isolated, and we need to consciously manage that,” he said.
“Everyone should reach out to and connect with our senior citizens. That might be family and friends but that might also be checking on a neighbour or saying hello from time to time. “For seniors in particular, connection is vital. People always do better when they’re connected to other people. It’s an important part of your physical, social and psychological health.”
Ageing is inevitable
Professor Tarun said ageing was simply part of life. “You feel the same as you’ve always done, you just notice everyone including the students are getting younger,” he said. “You go out for breakfast and think, ‘oh all these young people are serving us’ and it feels that’s most of the population.
“You realise you’ve been around for a while and you’re always banging on about the old days and you become the person people turn to.”

