The age-friendly community movement is a global phenomenon, currently
growing with the support of the WHO and multiple international and
national organizations in the field of aging. Drawing on an extensive
collection of international case studies, this volume provides an
introduction to the movement. The contributors - both researchers and
practitioners - touch on a number of current tensions and issues in the
movement and offer a wide-ranging set of recommendations for advancing
age-friendly community development. The book concludes with a call for a
radical transformation of a medical and lifestyle model of aging into a
relational model of health and social/individual wellbeing.