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Examples of implicit and subtle ageism include the following:
when decisions are made without consulting the older person because it is assumed that they do not have the cognitive capacity to make decisions themselves.
when older persons are 'kept busy' so that they do not get lonely.
when older persons are referred to in diminutive forms, because it is assumed that they prefer to be treated like children.
voluntary retirement, because it is assumed that people over 60 are not as productive and creative as their younger counterparts.
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