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Answered by Lakiesha
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This was the first time I was visiting an old age home (India) with two of my friends which is an old age home for orphans and aged people and even new born babies are left there. We can see old age homes all across the world. Now it has become a global phenomenon, people don’t have time to care their parents and children. Our values and bond have been completely collapsed. Unfortunately, even the best old age home has old people and children’s are unhappy, lonely and sad. Visitors were allowed to meet only for fixed hours. When visitors came, they were overwhelmed while they would interact with the residents, and even pleased when the residents would share their pleasant memories and blissful pleasures of life. The visitors were even shattered and saddened when they heard about their pain and regrets. Some residents were extremely quiet and seemed as if they were in discomfort, and some were in psychological and emotional trauma. Some even seemed to be jeopardized witnessing their fate, saddened for what destiny had in their favour. Some were in total disbelief regarding their children’s doings and behaviour towards them . Some even complained about the things they couldn’t compromise or adjust for, and surely they were uncomfortably bounded, as there was no one who could fulffill their desired comforts and expectations from life in all justice.

A moment that I can never forget was when one of the ladies cried out heavily with pain because she could not beleive the fact that her son deceivingly brought her there to be left all by herself, without him. She further mentioned how she still remembers the memories with her son when he was a child, and that how much affection and love she held for him even now, and that she still craves him out of care and desperate love. She suffered intense depression because what his son recomoensed her with. I talked with those unfortunate parents (has different section of men and women) and collected fond memories. I learnt a lot from them. Many parents were still hoping that someday their children’s will come and ask them take them back home. Some were waiting when that time will come. Some were hopeless !

I just want to draw your attention to imagine what is to live in old age homes, where there are strangers from different cultures while you are forced to adjust and reside with unknown people amidst uncomfortable situations. And thag how terribly dissatifying and tough it is to begin living in this foriegn environment at such an age, where you hardly get your preferred foods and faccilities you were habitual to all life long. One is completely dependant on the choices and preferences of their environment be it satisfactory/likable or not.

Science and even the best writers fail to explain the affection, bonding and love between a child and a mother. Every parents want their children to be happy and blessed. Then, Why these people are suffering at this age? Has the time not come for us to realise what we owe to our parents of duty and recompense? That we can never return their countless favours upon us? That there can be no justified return for their immense care and affection towards us, ever since when we were weak and fragile as infants? Definitely our parents are our identity, moreover the greatest piece of our lives. If we lose our identity then no sooner we too shall be forgotten and lost. As the saying goes ..

“Life is an echo. What you send out, comes back. What you sow, you reap. What you give, you get. What you see in others, exists in you. Remember, life is an echo. It always gets back to you. So give goodness and care about your Parents then we also will be cared for”.

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Answered by bhumi1718
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On December 15,students of Class 10 of St Mary’s School,Dwarka,paid a visit to an old age home situated at Uttam Nagar,New Delhi to meet and spend their time with the elderly. It was an opportunity for us to share the joy and peace of Christmas with them. After the arrival at the old age home,all the students seated themselves down,and melodious carols sung by the school choir marked the beginning of our get-together. A dazzling salsa performance made them happier and I think they could forget at least for time being,the sorrows of not having their loved ones around. Meanwhile,the other students encouraged grandpas and grandmas to come up and enjoy a salsa dance followed by a group dance with them. This rejuvenated their drooping spirit and filled the old hearts with joy and content. They danced to their full potential,making the get-together a magnificent memory to behold. A musical game of antakshri that we played opened the invaluable treasure of songs treasured by the grannies. A grandpa who had been a five-star hotel manager thanked and shared his inspiring views with us. He said,“I appreciate the fact that the young generation is taking interest and coming to spend a little time with the old people here in this old age home. It is a great initiative taken by the school authorities and the students.” He also asked us to pay them another visit on New Year’s eve

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