“…When the studies carried out in the field of senility and aging science gerontology, which has a history of twenty years in Turkey, are examined in recent years, it is seen that domestic studies for the elderly mostly aim to raise awareness about aging by addressing the conceptual differences of senility and aging (Aslan & Borazan, 2019;Diogenis, 2019;Özgür, 2019;Palméra et al, 2019;Şentürk, 2018) (Begum et al, 2019). In addition, it is seen that they have tendency on the subjects such as; general health (Altunel & Kartal, 2019;Karadayı et al, 2019), care services (Çiftçi & Zelka, 2019;Müftüler, 2018;Nazlier Keser, 2019), social security (Emeksiz, 2019), views on the elderly (Birinci, 2018) and attitudes (Özgöl, 2019;Pehlivan & Vatansever, 2019), active aging (Canatan & Boz, 2019;Çapcıoğlu & Alpay, 2019;Görgün Baran & Kurnaz, 2019;Kırdı & Abit Kocaman, 2019). In addition to these studies, it is possible to come across studies (Canatan & Boz, 2019;Sınmaz & Erbey, 2019) that deal with gerontology and lifelong learning together (Bulaç & Kurt, 2019;Çatal, 2019).…”