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Title: GRUHAM: LIVING FOR THE ELDERLY
Authors: KARN, SHIVANI
Keywords: Aging,;Society;Population
Issue Date: Apr-2023
Publisher: I.O.E. Pulchowk Campus
Institute Name: Institute of Engineering
Level: Bachelor
Abstract: Aging is a natural part of the human life cycle. Nobody can escape becoming old if they live a long life. People gain experiences and wisdom at the price of their age. We might think of an aged person as book rich with life wisdom. The entire globe is currently experiencing global aging. The population of older citizens over the age of 60 is expected to double in the next ten years. Old people’s homes are socio-cultural institutions having economic, psychological, and spiritual components. The care of a society's older citizens has been a societal priority since ancient times. To achieve such social ideals, society has established rules such as "we must respect the elderly and love the juniors." furthermore, society accepts it because everyone will become old one day. However, in practice, values might conflict owing to numerous socioeconomic conditions, between individuals and society, and between generations. This difference in values is what makes older citizens a concern and their care a difficulty. As a result, the greatest choice is to support and create an atmosphere conducive to the formation of elderly homes at the community level. This study demonstrates the lack of older persons in public discussions concerning
Description: Aging is a natural part of the human life cycle. Nobody can escape becoming old if they live a long life. People gain experiences and wisdom at the price of their age. We might think of an aged person as book rich with life wisdom.
URI: https://elibrary.tucl.edu.np/handle/123456789/19023
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