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OLD AGE HOMES
FOR THE ELDERLY
Team Members: Harsh Khatri, Shyam Rajgarhia,
Chayan Dhall, Rishabh Bhandari, Kripa Grover, Tanya
Aggarwal, Simran Mattu, Radhika Ahuja
The world will have more
people who live to see their
80s or 90s than ever before.
The past century has seen
remarkable improvements
in life expectancy.
Soon, the world will have
more older people than
children.
The world population is
rapidly ageing.
Low- and middle-income
countries will experience
the most rapid and dramatic
demographic change. 2
Source :WHO 2010
Changing world Scenario
Ageing: The Indian Scenario…
 India is one of the few
countries in the world where
sex ratio of aged is in favor of
males.
Population above 60 years-
 10% suffer from impaired
physical mobility.
 10% Hospitalized at given
point of time.
Age more than 70 years-
 More than 50% suffer form 1
or more chronic conditions
like CHD, Cancer and HT .
3
Problems faced by Elderly
Caregivers’ perspectives on elder care
 demanding behaviors of older people
 selfishness and self centeredness
 rigid and opinionated
 authoritarian nature
 nagging and criticizing
 interfering
 being jealous and impatient
Experience of abuse and
neglect
An elder is physically abused when she is not
attended by her caregivers who are in most cases
family members. They need timely care
 (a) when they experience a simple head ache or
back ache and cold
 (b) if family members or caregivers are not taking
the elderly to doctor when sick
 (c) when elderly are not served meals
 (d) do not help elderly with personal chores in
spite of the elderly assisting in the family chores
Old Age People in Joint Family
Advantages
• The joint family system has
been prevalent in India since
ancient times and has always
given a special place to the
elder generation.
• The elderly are not only revered
and well taken care of, but also
enjoy and amuse themselves in
the company of their
counterparts. The others in the
family also benefit from their
presence.
• Even today, elder people in joint
families live convenient lives
due to availability of care and
company.
Disadvantages
• In a fast pacing world, joint
families prove difficult in
formation.
• They are decreasing by the
day, which is why, many
veterans who traditionally
lived in joint families(but now
live in nuclear homes) are
compelled to shift to old age
homes.
Old Age People in Nuclear Family
Advantages Disadvantages
• The primary reason for the
formation of nuclear families
is job opportunities available
in the city.
• Nuclear families can prove
useful to veterans. Moreover
veterans can be useful to
such households.
• With both working parents,
children derive guidance from
their grandparents.
• Grandparents too, if living in
cities, find company their
age.
• Full time care has to be
ensured for elders which can
prove to be expensive.
• The grandchildren and
grandparents may have a
generation gap in the case of
which, both parties end up
lonely.
• People in nuclear families are
not able to devote due to time
to their elderly, even if they
pay for their expenses.
• The emotional support is not
provided and may cause
relation gaps to widen.
HOW TO ACHIEVE OPTIMUM ELDERLY CARE?
• Active advocacy at various levels of planning.
• Need for reorganization of the facilities and approach.
• Efforts need to be made to revive cultural values and
reinforce the traditional practice of interdependence
among generations.
• Surveillance of the on-going programmes and evaluation
of their effectiveness.
Solutions for the Elderly
• Increasing awareness among physicians,
mental health professionals, home health care
workers and others who provide services to
older adults and family members can help
break patterns of abuse or neglect, and both the
person experiencing the abuse and the abuser
can receive needed help.
Increasing
Awareness
• Education is the cornerstone of preventing
elder abuse. As most cases of abuse occur
in the home by family members or
caregivers, there needs to be a concerted
effort to educate the public about the
special needs and problems of older adults
and the risk factors for abuse.
Education
& Media
• Respite care — having someone else care for the
elder, even for a few hours each week is essential to
reducing caregiver stress, a major contributing
factor in elder abuse. Respite care is especially
important for caregivers of people suffering from
Alzheimer's disease or of older people who are
severely disabled. Area Agencies on Aging are a
local resource for services that might help family
caregivers find respite and in-home help with
difficult care tasks, such as bathing, dressing and
cooking.
Respite
Care
• Counselling for behavioural or personal
problems in the family or for the individual with
mental health and/or substance abuse problems
can play a significant role in helping people
change lifelong patterns of behaviour or find
solutions to problems emerging from current
stresses. If there is a substance abuse problem in
the family, treatment is the first step in
preventing violence against the older family
member.
Counsellin
g
• Social contact and support can be a
boon to older persons and to family
members and caregivers as well. Having
other people to talk to is an important
part of relieving tensions. Many times,
families in similar circumstances can
band together to share solutions and
provide informal respite for each other.
In addition, when there is a larger social
circle, abuse is less likely to go
unnoticed. Isolation of elders increases
the probability of abuse, and it may even
be a sign that abuse is occurring.
Sometimes abusers will threaten to keep
people away from the older person.
Social
Contact and
Support
Advantages of Old Age Homes
 Old age homes are meant for senior citizens who are
unable to stay with their families or are destitute.
These old age homes have special medical facilities for
senior citizens such as mobile health care systems,
ambulances, nurses and provision of well-balanced meals.
So they can live a healthy life.
 Good services and good behavior of the staff, food being
palatable and wholesome are the main advantage of old
age homes.
 Apart from food, shelter and medical amenities, old age
homes also provide yoga classes to senior citizens.
 Old age homes also provide access to telephones and
other forms of communication so that residents may keep in
touch with their loved ones.
 The entertainment and library facilities are also available
for the sole purpose of the senior citizens.
Disadvantages of Old Age Homes
Some elders are not taken care of properly.
Some have to share rooms with others, and sometimes
they don’t get along.
Generally children send their parents to old age home to
stay away from them. It’s not a good example for a
country like India where old people are considered a
lucky charm.
Sometimes there is lack of facilities at these old age
homes as well as lack of caretakers also. These old
persons are left to themselves and there is no body that
can take care of them at this age.
Their management is profit driven. Patient care is low on
their priority's. Employees are poorly trained. badly paid,
and not usually treated well.
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  • 1. OLD AGE HOMES FOR THE ELDERLY Team Members: Harsh Khatri, Shyam Rajgarhia, Chayan Dhall, Rishabh Bhandari, Kripa Grover, Tanya Aggarwal, Simran Mattu, Radhika Ahuja
  • 2. The world will have more people who live to see their 80s or 90s than ever before. The past century has seen remarkable improvements in life expectancy. Soon, the world will have more older people than children. The world population is rapidly ageing. Low- and middle-income countries will experience the most rapid and dramatic demographic change. 2 Source :WHO 2010 Changing world Scenario
  • 3. Ageing: The Indian Scenario…  India is one of the few countries in the world where sex ratio of aged is in favor of males. Population above 60 years-  10% suffer from impaired physical mobility.  10% Hospitalized at given point of time. Age more than 70 years-  More than 50% suffer form 1 or more chronic conditions like CHD, Cancer and HT . 3
  • 5. Caregivers’ perspectives on elder care  demanding behaviors of older people  selfishness and self centeredness  rigid and opinionated  authoritarian nature  nagging and criticizing  interfering  being jealous and impatient
  • 6. Experience of abuse and neglect An elder is physically abused when she is not attended by her caregivers who are in most cases family members. They need timely care  (a) when they experience a simple head ache or back ache and cold  (b) if family members or caregivers are not taking the elderly to doctor when sick  (c) when elderly are not served meals  (d) do not help elderly with personal chores in spite of the elderly assisting in the family chores
  • 7. Old Age People in Joint Family Advantages • The joint family system has been prevalent in India since ancient times and has always given a special place to the elder generation. • The elderly are not only revered and well taken care of, but also enjoy and amuse themselves in the company of their counterparts. The others in the family also benefit from their presence. • Even today, elder people in joint families live convenient lives due to availability of care and company. Disadvantages • In a fast pacing world, joint families prove difficult in formation. • They are decreasing by the day, which is why, many veterans who traditionally lived in joint families(but now live in nuclear homes) are compelled to shift to old age homes.
  • 8. Old Age People in Nuclear Family Advantages Disadvantages • The primary reason for the formation of nuclear families is job opportunities available in the city. • Nuclear families can prove useful to veterans. Moreover veterans can be useful to such households. • With both working parents, children derive guidance from their grandparents. • Grandparents too, if living in cities, find company their age. • Full time care has to be ensured for elders which can prove to be expensive. • The grandchildren and grandparents may have a generation gap in the case of which, both parties end up lonely. • People in nuclear families are not able to devote due to time to their elderly, even if they pay for their expenses. • The emotional support is not provided and may cause relation gaps to widen.
  • 9. HOW TO ACHIEVE OPTIMUM ELDERLY CARE? • Active advocacy at various levels of planning. • Need for reorganization of the facilities and approach. • Efforts need to be made to revive cultural values and reinforce the traditional practice of interdependence among generations. • Surveillance of the on-going programmes and evaluation of their effectiveness.
  • 10. Solutions for the Elderly • Increasing awareness among physicians, mental health professionals, home health care workers and others who provide services to older adults and family members can help break patterns of abuse or neglect, and both the person experiencing the abuse and the abuser can receive needed help. Increasing Awareness • Education is the cornerstone of preventing elder abuse. As most cases of abuse occur in the home by family members or caregivers, there needs to be a concerted effort to educate the public about the special needs and problems of older adults and the risk factors for abuse. Education & Media
  • 11. • Respite care — having someone else care for the elder, even for a few hours each week is essential to reducing caregiver stress, a major contributing factor in elder abuse. Respite care is especially important for caregivers of people suffering from Alzheimer's disease or of older people who are severely disabled. Area Agencies on Aging are a local resource for services that might help family caregivers find respite and in-home help with difficult care tasks, such as bathing, dressing and cooking. Respite Care • Counselling for behavioural or personal problems in the family or for the individual with mental health and/or substance abuse problems can play a significant role in helping people change lifelong patterns of behaviour or find solutions to problems emerging from current stresses. If there is a substance abuse problem in the family, treatment is the first step in preventing violence against the older family member. Counsellin g
  • 12. • Social contact and support can be a boon to older persons and to family members and caregivers as well. Having other people to talk to is an important part of relieving tensions. Many times, families in similar circumstances can band together to share solutions and provide informal respite for each other. In addition, when there is a larger social circle, abuse is less likely to go unnoticed. Isolation of elders increases the probability of abuse, and it may even be a sign that abuse is occurring. Sometimes abusers will threaten to keep people away from the older person. Social Contact and Support
  • 13. Advantages of Old Age Homes  Old age homes are meant for senior citizens who are unable to stay with their families or are destitute. These old age homes have special medical facilities for senior citizens such as mobile health care systems, ambulances, nurses and provision of well-balanced meals. So they can live a healthy life.  Good services and good behavior of the staff, food being palatable and wholesome are the main advantage of old age homes.  Apart from food, shelter and medical amenities, old age homes also provide yoga classes to senior citizens.  Old age homes also provide access to telephones and other forms of communication so that residents may keep in touch with their loved ones.  The entertainment and library facilities are also available for the sole purpose of the senior citizens.
  • 14. Disadvantages of Old Age Homes Some elders are not taken care of properly. Some have to share rooms with others, and sometimes they don’t get along. Generally children send their parents to old age home to stay away from them. It’s not a good example for a country like India where old people are considered a lucky charm. Sometimes there is lack of facilities at these old age homes as well as lack of caretakers also. These old persons are left to themselves and there is no body that can take care of them at this age. Their management is profit driven. Patient care is low on their priority's. Employees are poorly trained. badly paid, and not usually treated well.