Think about immigrant and refugee groups in your community. What is your impression of ways that elders in such families are involved or not involved in the lives of their children and grandchildren? What impact do a common language and shared cultural values appear to have on their interactions? To what extent have cultural differences created family conflicts and reduced the status of elders? Solution The elders who are refugess are not directly in contact with their children and grand children. They don\'t have any kind of family bond with them. Being far away from the families, they loose their bond with them and cannot led a nonrmal life with them. The elderly refugees will be make the most of healthcare and communal facilities in current country instead of returning to their nation state of birth, these services should arrange for augmented cultural and language variety amongst users. This may perhaps involve establishment of interpreters, precise outreach programmes, and socially modified services to come across elderly from varied language, spiritual, and social circumstances. The cultural differences creates the family conflicts when their comes the difference in the thougts of the family members and the elders. they find it difficult to adjust among themselves being diverse in the cultural aspects and the diversed linguistic problems. but the status of the elders should not be reduced as they are still the same elders..