Age Breakdown Does a Disservice
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Writer Kathy Bryant’s attempt to pinpoint the stages of aging, admittedly a difficult task, missed the mark (“They’re Moving On Up,” Oct. 18). Bryant says there are three stages of retirement--55-plus (“active”), 65-plus (“independent, but with some care needs”) and 70-to 100-plus (“semi-independent, but with more health-care and service needs”).
Bryant’s breakdown does a disservice to most people in their 70s, and many in their 80s who are still active and largely self-sufficient.
Perhaps Bryant should have listed four or five stages, instead of lumping 70-year-olds in with 103-year-olds.
PAUL GREIN
Studio City
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