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100

A fixed amount of money paid regularly to a person, typically after retirement

Pension

100

The act of leaving one's job and ceasing to work, typically upon reaching a certain age.

Retirement

100

The branch of medicine dealing with the health and care of older people.

Geriatrics

100

Prejudice or discrimination against individuals based on their age, especially against older adults.

Ageism

100

The state of having a long life or existence

Longevity 

200

A person who is 100 years old or older

Centenarian

200

Fine

-200

200

The partial or complete loss of memory, often associated with aging.

Memory loss

200

The amount of bone tissue in a certain volume of bone.

Bone density

200

A housing arrangement for elderly or disabled individuals that provides support with daily activities.

Assisted living

300

The gradual loss of cognitive functions, such as memory and reasoning, often associated with aging

Cognitive decline

300

Physical, emotional, or financial mistreatment of older individuals.

Elder abuse

300

Full of energy and enthusiasm; lively

Vibrant

300

Fine

-300

300

Able to recover quickly from difficulties or setbacks.

Resilient

400

Enjoying the company of others; social.

Sociable

400

Proficient in or knowledgeable about modern technology.

Tech-savvy

400

Showing an understanding of and compassion for the feelings of others.

Empathetic

400

To grow old in a way that is attractive and healthy.

Age gracefully  

400

Bonus

+400

500

To acknowledge and commemorate significant events or achievements in one's life.

Celebrate milestones

500

Bonus

+500

500

To accept and welcome new developments or situations

Embrace change

500

A demographic trend characterized by an increasing proportion of older individuals in the population.

Aging population

500

A person who is considered old, often used as a polite or respectful term.

Senior citizen