10 Jun How Security And Access To Care Shape Healthy Aging
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Aging is not only a biological process, but also a psychological and social transition. As individuals grow older, changes in health, routine, and independence often influence how they perceive stability in their daily lives. While much attention is given to physical health in later years, emotional well-being and perceived security play an equally important role in shaping quality of life.
In geriatric research, there is increasing recognition that uncertainty can have measurable effects on both mental and physical health outcomes. When individuals feel uncertain about access to care or support systems, it can contribute to elevated stress levels, reduced confidence, and in some cases, poorer health behaviors.
This makes aging not just a matter of medical management, but also a matter of environmental and structural stability.