In the United States people in their 60s are usually not considered elderly. The age when a person is considered elderly varies by culture and by circumstance. Some people in their 60s are more akin to being in their 50s. Others appear to be in their 70s. Genes and lifestyle contribute to variations. The law looks at an individual's condition and circumstance after they enter their 60s.
A sixty-year old may be regarded as 'at-risk' by our legal system, depending on their health.
Others at-risk are the disabled and the very young.
Middle Age. A senior citizen is considered to be 60
Being elderly
Being elderly is subjective. In many countries people of a certain age collect a pension though the age varies according to the country. Even in such cases not all would be considered elderly. Someone in their teens may consider a 40 year old elderly, whilst someone in their 40s may consider someone in their 60s elderly.
"Elderly" typically refers to people who are advanced in age, usually around 65 years old and older. This term is often used to describe individuals in the later stages of life.
because they lose it as they age
There have been popes as young as 18-20 years of age, some say 12 years. There is no age requirement.
There is no set age group. People can play from when they can start talking to when they are elderly!
You don't have to be a certain age for baptism, babies to elderly people get baptised
first of all please respect my answer i do not want to mean but i think the age elderly stop driving is 80 years and up it really depends on the person.
Elderly is typically defined as a person who is 65 years or older. However, this classification can vary based on cultural and societal norms, as well as individual health and functional status.
I'm not sure for that but for people in age of 20-35 is called "young people".
The people expected to fast in the Catholic Church are people over 14 years of age that aren't elderly or in a situation where fasting would deteriorate health.