Visit any old age home or orphanage home discuss their life style and prepare a report on it
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VISIT TO A OLD AGE HOME
On 8th may students from classes 1st and 2nd visited the old age home in Saket. We reached their early morning. over there, we were greeted with kindness and warmth. We observed that there were two types of people one who was abandoned and the others were suffering from some sort of disability. No matter what the cause was, what mattered us the most was their age. According to Shakespeare, old age is the age where the person behaves like a child again we witnessed the same. They were in hunger of love and to love. The people of old age were very compatible and friendly. They treated our whole day with their beautiful smiles and didn't reflect their problems even for a second. To break their monotony, our students prepared some performance. We began by Saraswati Vandana and was followed by singing by some students. Some children presented their dance and the people their dances along with children. Later the children addressed people as dada/dadi and greeted them with flowers and hand made boxes. The day turned out to be fruitful and happy. The head of the shelter home was overwhelmed by our presence and was happy to have us here.
Though the time spent with them was just a few hours, however, it taught us the lesson for a lifetime.
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March 5: Students of Std. X B visited the 'Nirmal Old - Age Home' on 3rd March, 2016 and spent two days there.
Our visit there was an unforgettable lesson. There we learnt more about true life and sharing and caring. There are hundred inmates in the Home. All of them were above the age of seventy five. They all financially dependent on their families or on charity. Their physical condition is good. There are many recreational facilities available to them and these facilities were properly used by them. However, all of them were lonely and carving for love and affections. We spoke to them, shared our love and we sang songs for them some of our friends were danced for them. They shared their sadness and personal stories with us. However, the care shown to them by the workers at the Home was indeed inspiring. Finally we left with a heavy heart from them.
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Lifestyle in an old age home can be depressing for most of the residents. This happens due to the disappointment and unhappiness they have as their children do not visit them. They are very happy to have visitors as they usually don’t have visitors, even in some cases their children haven’t visited in years. Most of them get up early in the morning and have to be assisted in day-to-day activities such as brushing, bathing, washing etc. Some of them are not even able to eat food properly so they have to be fed. There are not many sources of recreation and they have to live according to the rules and regulation of the old-age home. Many are not even allowed to go out, hence their independence is ruined. I felt very bad for their son or their daughter who left them in their old age.