EXISTING LEGAL PROTECTION AVAILABLE TO SENIOR CITIZENS: AN INDIAN CONTEXT Introduction Senior citizens are the treasure for our society. They are a link of past, present and future. As they lived their life, they saw past and pace of progress throughout their life, they are in a better position to evaluate the present and predict about the future. They are the senior members of the family who know better about the religion, family history, values and related customary practices. They possess better understanding of the family values and society. They pass these family values and societal knowledge to the upcoming generations. This was an automatic system of Indian family system to disseminate the past values and knowledge. Young generations …show more content…
In both the cases senior citizens with spouse or alone, are bound to live a lonely life. In first case, senior citizens are obviously ignored but in the second case they are not. But the consequences of both the situations are same i.e. loneliness. Though, the mental status of senior citizens in both the cases may …show more content…
The present Article discusses the Constitutional and legal protection given to the senior citizens and also tries to give some suggestions. A. Constitutional Protection Though our Indian Constitution, categorically and specifically does not mention about the senior citizens and it also does not contain any direct provision for senior citizen but since it is applicable to all the citizens, therefore, all the rights and liberties provided by the Constitution can be claimed by the senior citizens as well. Below, an analysis of the Constitutional provisions has been given, under which they can be protected: Article 21 Article 21 protects life and personal liberty of an individual. But the judicial expansion of the scope of Article 21 paved the way to include the right to enjoyment of pollution free and healthy environment, the right to health and medical care , emergency medical aid, the right to livelihood, and social security, and the right to live with human dignity and reputation of a person is his valuable asset. The rights that have been assimilated into Article 21 are from the Directive Principles of State Policy. For instance, the rights to housing and shelter cast a duty upon the state to provide house sites to the poor
Breaking the Cycle: Annotated Bibliography Dury, Rona. " Social Isolation and Loneliness In The Elderly: An Exploration Of Some Of The Issues. "British Journal Of Community Nursing 19.3 (2014): 125-128.
The caste system holds the view that a person's caste influences their decision-making regarding marriage, employment, education, etc. Despite the fact that it is still in use today, the caste system underwent some major changes over time in India. In today’s time, according to Pew Research center they stated how in India, caste segregation is still widely practiced. For instance, a huge percentage of Brahmins said they would not accept a member of a scheduled caste as a neighbor. However, the majority of Indians believe that caste discrimination is not a major issue in the nation, and two-thirds of those who identify with scheduled castes or tribes also believe that their specific groups don't face a lot of prejudice.
Discussion 5- Advocacy According to recent data, the baby boom generation will have all retired by 2030, (AARP), which is only 15 years from now. The population in this generation will include 77 million more 65 and older individuals, not including the 54 million already in retirement and receiving Social Security and Medicare benefits. Please note that many seniors also receive some form of federal benefits such as military pensions, survivor’s benefits, annuities, investments income or an awarded settlement (Quad Agno, 14). Unfortunately, in our society driven many times by greed, this has placed our seniors in vulnerable positions, particularly when health and cognitive functions have declined; a slight disadvantage of becoming older (Quadagno,
In Alberta, it was determined that there were seniors who did not receive their guaranteed income support payments in it’s entirely. The reading materials demonstrated the problems of income inequity among disability and elder groups, while showing explanation about data that collected from related news and articled. The income inequity has brought the society many demands, yet still must be fulfilled correspondingly in order to achieve the goal of maintaining income, equity of the aging population and improving the social support of the disability older group. The reading materials and textbook are written in the perspective of elder communities.
The sixty-five and over population has grown to be the fastest growing group. Because there will be advances in nutrition and medicine, centenarians will be at one million by the center of the twenty-first century. Non-whites are to be expected to be one-third of the population by 2050. As of now, minorities are misrepresented because most of them do not have health insurance or care.
Long-term care policy is to guide the development of the system of power, its decisions should be based on national or regional cultural characteristics, resources and other policy objectives. In a long time period, long-term care was considered to be a personal issue be classified as personal and family responsibilities, public policy intervention less number because of personal or family poverty, by charitable organizations and concerned sectors of society to receive welfare. After 1950s Western countries had been massive growth in the elderly population, long-term care from the minority poor social problem into a number of common problems. For long-term care policies have to reflect on how to improve the quality of long-term care services,
They often follow or believe in what their great grandparents believed. The identity of person comes from the people pasts, which shapes their unique
The result shows that 46 or 92% of the elderlies wished that they had more respect to themselves. Forty or 80% of them said that they sometimes pity themselves while 34 or 68% of them perceived that they have little or sometimes nothing to help their family and friends. In addition, 33 or 66% of elderlies said that they are not happy with their accomplishments in life while 32 or 64% of them perceived that they do not have capabilities and good qualities that they can be proud of and shared that they find it difficult to accept the changes happening in themselves at the present moment. Moreover, 28 or 56% of the elderlies shared that they often think and wish that they are in other people’s condition while half of them (50%) think and feel that they are useless. Further, despite of the adversities experienced in later life, 32 or 64% of elderlies didn’t think that they
Helps Seniors Meet Their Emotional Needs Serious illnesses and their accompanying treatments can emotionally drain your loved one, causing depression, anxiety and feelings of confusion. Palliative caregivers can address these feelings, giving your senior loved one an opportunity to talk through their emotions, cope with feelings of anxiety and sadness and help your loved one get medications to help if necessary. Assists Seniors in Communicating With Their Medical Team Seniors who have a serious illness often have a vast medical team that may include doctors, nurses, social workers, psychiatrists, pharmacists, counselors, pharmacists, nutritionists and therapists. A non-medical home caregiver can help your loved one communicate with their team, keeping them comfortable and on top of their treatment. This communication can include arranging appointments, managing their pain and ensuring their mental health needs are met.
The government had to subsidize housing projects using taxpayer’s money. Thus, maintaining status quo is inefficient and against the Constitutional right of all Americans to have better housing facilities. 2. Intensify enforcement of the housing
The process of aging in not an unfamiliar topic to society and is an inevitable phase of life. Since 2011, the number of older individuals are increasing annually particularly those from the baby boomer generation. The life expectancy has been increasing with people living longer thanks to modern medicine. These occurrences are proof that civilization is growing exponentially, however the process of aging also means that the older individuals are facing dilemmas such as decreased physical functions, financial instability from retirement, and abuse. Even older adults who are independent may face some limitations.
The children learned basic norms and values from the parents. The parents supply the economic needs for the child such as foods and education (ResviseSociology, 2014). In a family, different person performs different role and function such as a mother should take care of her child. The important is the child can feel the love and support from their parents (Gordon, 1997). Family dysfunction may appear in broken families, violent families and divorced families, etc.
It is difficult to imagine such an Elderly Rights Law being implemented to the Western culture. a. However, France has established a similar decree in 2004 which is in Article 207 of the Civil Code, where the citizens are required to keep in touch with their geriatric parents. i. So, it is applicable to our country as even a develop country like France takes a serious action on caring for the elderly by establishing the Elderly Rights Law.
Introduction The constitution of India grants and guarantees to us certain fundamental rights which include the right to equality. Article 14 of the Indian constitution states that no person shall be denied equality or equal protection before the law. It basically implies that everyone should be treated alike and no one must be discriminated against. It ensures that in similar situations, people are treated equally.
I believe that every family has their own roots, essence, uniqueness, beliefs and thoughts, some families have both parents, some just the mother, just the father, two mothers or two fathers, they might have an only child or two, or maybe 5 or even 10, therefore, those children start learning all these things from their family and surroundings, they ask questions, they imitate each other’s actions and are constantly learning and trying to catch as much information and experiences as possible. Children are growing fast, their parents are their role models, they learn mostly from them; parents have the tremendous job of forming good citizens that provide to society, healthy and happy beings that keep growing as humans in every stage of their