Ageism Unmasked: Understanding Its Role In Covid-19-Related Elder Abuse
Liam Alexander Patel
Student of Master‟s Degree of Social Work Program at University of Toronto of Canada
Sofia Rodriguez-Mendoza
Student of Master‟s Degree of Social Work Program at University of Toronto of Canada
Abstract
Ageism, a widespread issue, is exacerbating the elder abuse epidemic, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. The term "calculated ageism" describes a disturbing trend where older adults are sacrificed to mitigate economic damage in younger populations. This ageist sentiment is exemplified by derogatory hashtags on social media. Such ageism has practical implications, with older adults marginalized in healthcare, making them a last priority, and leading to age-based resource allocation, which violates anti-discrimination laws and ethical principles. Addressing ageism is essential to ensuring equitable access to healthcare during the pandemic