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Discuss how keeping aged parents in a 'Home for the Aged' can have positive and negative consequences.
Old Age Homes have positive and negative consequences.
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Solution 1
- Positive consequences: In urban areas, mostly both the husband and wife are working. In such case, keeping aged parents in a ‘Home for the Aged’ might reduce loneliness of the aged people. They can interact with their peer group. They may also engage in activities of their interest.
- Negative consequences: It makes aged people feel that they are unwanted and may lead to depression. The grandchildren don’t get love and care of their grandparents. It may also disrupt the fabric of society due to individualistic and selfish people who don’t care for their parents.
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Solution 2
- Positive consequences:
- Safe and Caring Environment: Nursing homes provide the elderly with a safe and healthy environment in which they can receive the medical treatment they need.
- Social Connections: Nursing facilities allow older persons to engage with others their age and form social interactions, thereby reducing loneliness.
- Recreation and Activities: Most old age homes arrange various types of recreation and activities, which are beneficial for the mental and physical health of the elderly.
- Negative effects:
- Feelings of Loneliness and Isolation: Living in a nursing home can make some elderly people feel isolated and disconnected from their families.
- Clash with cultural and personal values: Sometimes, old age home regulations can clash with the cultural and personal values of the elderly, causing them to feel uncomfortable.
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