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Changes in our bodies are not the only reasons why aging is viewed negatively; it is a social construct. In many cultures and trends, people may say that youth is good and aging is bad. But why are we led to perceive aging so unfavorably?
Keiro conducted an anonymous survey of 105 participants aged 23 to 99 to learn about Our Community’s perspectives on aging.
“I dedicated my career at Keiro to uplifting the legacy of Keiro’s founders and their commitment to quality care and culturally grounded values.”
- Beverly Ito
Beverly Ito, president and CEO of Keiro, will retire at the end of 2026, culminating nearly 50 years with the nonprofit organization. Read the full press release below.
Mark your calendar! Keiro’s Grants Program application for the 2027 cycle will be available on Monday, May 18, 2026. Check back on our website soon for the application, FAQs, guidelines, and workshop registration.
Through a presentation and guided practice, Riki Aihara, certified yoga teacher, will share how mindfulness can reduce stress and support brain function.