Old People are in trouble…can we do something? - Instablogs
Old People are in trouble…can we do something?
Santosi Panda , Kolkata: Jul 2 2008
Made Popular Jul 2 2008

Old People are in trouble…can we do something?

Population is aging in most countries today though the implications of aging are more serious for developing countries like India where there are problems of earning from assets in old age, where credit and insurance markets are poorly developed and where there is no tradition of extra familial welfare institutions. With a growing trend towards nuclear family setup and the associated decay of the extended family structure, the vulnerability of the aging population is increasing.

As we say old age is the last stage of the life. In this stage they want some peace and security. The old age people face many problems both inside and outside the home. Old people are the backbone of the family. As old people think their children are their old age security. They aspect their children to take care of them but their children having modern cultural values are more or less nuclear family oriented where as the older people carry their old cultural values. They can’t able to adjust with their children. This often creates the intra-family conflict. The children are most concerned about their next generation and think the older people are the burden in the ways of their progress.

In the present socio-economic culture, money becomes the important factor. Everyone is running after money. It even becomes more important than life and relationship. The dominance of economy in society gradually makes people greedy and selfish. As we can notice that the children always aim to inherit the property of the older persons and they give importance to them till the property is inherited.

The old age people face many health problems. They generally become sick, cannot function any work properly as they loose their sense of capacity. But in the very fast life of the modern society, we have no time to help them. They face difficulties in everywhere such as bus, train, standing in a queue etc. With problems increasing for older people, old age suicide rate is also increasing. Now the old age problem becomes the national issue. It is true that our government has started many schemes to help them. We must change our mentality and way of thinking towards them.

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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
A law protecting the welfare of senior citizens will solve a heap of their problems. In the Philippines, we have the Senior Citizens Act. Old people are given priority in places where they go and get 10% to 20% discount on purchases or bills that they incur, especially for basic goods and services.
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Sanwali
Shimla, India
Yes!
We can start taking care of our parents and the grandparents first, before talking about the society.
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Desh
Shimla, India
Why do the children forget that if parents hadn’t been there, thy would not have been able to earn the assets they boast off. As they say, childhood revives itself in old age, so it becomes our duty to cater to and care for these senior citizens and this movement should begin at your homes. We shouldn’t try to seek some outward inspiration.
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Desh
Shimla, India
sorry, it should have been outer in place of outward.
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Bob
Christchurch, New Zealand
Sadly, we have spawned a younger generation which tends to not hold the same attachment to their parents.
Often, too, families are brought-up with both parents working to bring sufficient money into the home. The close relationship has often been lost at an early age; then television plays a part - gone are the days in New Zealand when families would all eat together.
To top that off the young have had to move to where the jobs are - the chances of them staying close to the parents have long gone.
As a country which led the World on Social Security it is very sad to see a situation where many families now simply see their parents in old age as yet another burden. Sad to have to admit this - but it’s true.
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