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Answered by anshikasingh0010
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Today I am alarmed to see the growth of Old Age Homes across India. Why Old Age Homes? We, once lived, unitedly as a Joint Family under one roof with different blood relatives – father, mother, grandma, grandpa, uncle, aunty, grandchildren and many more, now living a pathetic life of loneliness.

For generations, India had a prevailing tradition of the Joint Hindu Family or undivided family. The system is an extended family arrangement prevalent throughout the Indian subcontinent, particularly in India, consisting of many generations living in the same home, all bound by the common relationship.

The family is headed by a senior person called a ‘Karta’, usually the oldest male or female, who makes decisions on economic and social matters on behalf of the entire family. The patriarch’s wife generally exerts control over the household and minor religious practices and often wields considerable influence in domestic matters.

Family income flows into a common pool, from which resources are drawn to meet the needs of all members, which are regulated by the heads of the family. However, with urbanization and economic development, India has witnessed a break up of the traditional joint family into more nuclear-like families, and the traditional joint family in India accounted for a small number of Indian households.

Today the Joint Family System is slowly fading away and soon become extinct.

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Answered by rahulkeerthi
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What happens in an old age home?

They are in constant company of people their own age. If their children are away from home, they have to live alone and that can cause stress and depression. Living in an old age home may give rise to feelings of abandonment as well. Loneliness is also an issue.

How do old age homes feel?

In their old age home, they suffer from various psychosocial and environmental problems including feeling of neglect, loss of importance in the family, loneliness and feeling of unwanted ness in family as well as society, feeling of inadequacy and obsolescence of skills, education, and expertise.

What are the four major old age problems?

According to the National Institute on Aging, other chronic health conditions and diseases increase the risk of developing dementia, such as substance abuse, diabetes, hypertension, depression, HIV and smoking.

What is the problem of old age?

Psychological problems frequently arise among the elderly. They result from many factors eg, difficulties with memory, loss of hearing, financial difficulties, feeling of insecurity, chronic unrelieved pain, diffuse atrophy of the brain, etc. Depression is the commonest of the psychological problems of the aged.

An old age home is a shelter that is home to the older and needy people who the family has abandoned. In old age homes, these people are taken care of the food, clothing and shelter. Also, they are given proper medical facilities. Much recreational and entertainment are also provided.

Which country has more old age homes?

The Top 50 Countries With the Largest Percentage of Older Adults

Rank Country % 65+ (of total population)

1 Japan 28.2

2 Italy         22.8

3 Finland 21.9

4 Portugal 21.8

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