There is a near-universal folk saying that everyone wishes to live a
good long life, but no one wishes for old age. More contemporarily, the
rock and roll band, Little Feat, sang, "You know that you're over the
hill when your mind's making promises your body can't fill. " This book
is about the good long life. It is a book about primary prevention
strategies in the aging process; it is not about preventing that
process. It is not about being old. Instead, it is about the things that
individuals - and the helping professionals who provide them with
counsel and assistance - can do to prevent the preventable problems of
advancing age, and to better manage those changes in functioning that
cannot be prevented. In short, it is about extending all our capacities
to the fullest so that we can better keep all those promises that we
make to ourselves and others. Aging is a life-long process. We focus
here on the changes that are taking place in our selves and in our
society as we age. In particular, we focus on what we can do to affect
these changes by the choices we make and how we live. This book offers
primary prevention strategies for mature and older adults, with the
recognition that mature adulthood starts as soon as we are old enough to
truly appreciate our active role in our own aging processes.