A discussion on RMF FM radio featured Marzena Okła-Drewnowicz, focusing on the question of whether Poland currently has a comprehensive national policy specifically addressing the needs of its senior citizens. The conversation centered around the lack of coordinated governmental action and dedicated funding to support the growing elderly population. Okła-Drewnowicz highlighted concerns regarding pension levels, healthcare access, and social inclusion for seniors. Participants debated the necessity of a formalized “senior policy” to proactively address demographic shifts and ensure adequate care and opportunities for older adults. The discussion also touched upon the potential economic contributions of seniors and the importance of extending their active participation in society. The need for intergenerational solidarity and addressing ageism were also raised as crucial components of any effective policy. Ultimately, the debate underscored a perceived gap in governmental strategy regarding the well-being of Poland’s aging population.