COMMUNITY
Una Cana al Arte offers people age 60 and over free, weekly tours of museums throughout Mexico. This program was created as the result of a partnership between the Instituto Estatal de la Cultura de Guanajuato (Guanajuato’s State Institute of Culture) and Mexico’s network of museums. After more than 20 years, the program generally expects about 30 to 50 older individuals attending each guided tour of permanent and temporary exhibits.
PUERTO RICO
COMMUNITY
La Juntilla 50+, a weekly radio program produced by AARP Puerto Rico, challenges the myths of life after 50. The show airs on Thursdays at 7pm on Radio Isla 1320 AM. Topics discussed include current events, lifestyles, family, travel, finance, health, community, volunteering, and more. Recent shows have covered the effects of the hurricane season, COVID-19 and vaccine availability, and mental health during the pandemic.
TECHNOLOGY
Tecnoabuelos is a digital literacy project geared toward people of age 50-plus that was founded in 2013. Tecnoabuelos offers courses that help older people to maximize their use of the internet, applications, and devices like tablets and mobile phones. These courses promote the use of technology for staying connected, maintaining an active mind, and cultivating new interests. Individual and group courses are offered; during the pandemic all have been virtual.
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
HEALTHCARE
My Senior Card, a program led by the Trinidad and Tobago Association of Retired Persons (TTARP), provides an affordable medical insurance option for TTARP members. With the purchase of the plan, older adults receive one free annual medical exam, in addition to discounts on a range of other services, including dental work, laboratory testing, and diagnostic testing. TTARP is a membership organization for people age 50-plus in Trinidad and Tobago that provides aging-related resources, discounts, access to affordable medical services, and a range of social activities.
URUGUAY
COMMUNITY
The Festival Internacional de Cine sobre Envejecimiento (International Film Festival on Aging) was organized by el Centro Interdisciplinario de Envejecimiento at Universidad de la República and el Cine Universitario del Uruguay. This festival was the first of its kind in Latin America to center around the topic of aging. The goal was to generate spaces to reflect on and discuss how aging is represented around the world. During the inaugural event in September 2021, screenings of 66 short films took place alongside other events such as training workshops and talks. The topics highlighted by these films included the exploration of historical memory, intergenerational relationships, and the recognition of the rights of the elderly.
COMMUNITY
A collection of comic books centered around aging and older adults was co-created by Latin American and Scottish experts, including professors from the Universidad de la República in Uruguay and the University of Dundee in Scotland. Derechos de las personas mayores: Lecciones de la pandemia de COVID-19, or Older Person’s Rights: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic, was published in 2020, and the narrative highlights challenges faced by older people during the pandemic. Another comic titled La convención sobre los derechos de las personas mayores: Una guía gráfica, or The Convention on Older Person’s Rights: A Graphic Guide, was released in late 2021. This one presents an overview of the Inter-American Convention on Protecting the Human Rights of Older Persons, informing readers of the benefits of ratification as well as older adults’ protected rights.
TECHNOLOGY
Plan Ibirapitá was launched in 2015 by the Uruguayan government to promote the digital inclusion of older adults. Under this initiative, older individuals with a monthly income below $800 are eligible for a free internet-connected tablet and training workshops where they can learn to use that tablet’s particular features. Others with higher incomes are also welcomed to join these activities if desired. As of 2021, around 230,000 tablets were reported to have been distributed. Each device and its specific applications were designed with older users in mind, and many have learned to use their tablets to access the news, social media, and video calls with their communities. ●