If a senior man is a citizen of India and he has attended the age of 60, then he is a ‘Senior Citizen’ by Indian law. In India population is increasing day by day. And it is not to be mentionable in present days.
This document discusses burden disease among the elderly population. It begins by defining key terms like elderly, aging population, and chronological age. Common causes of mortality and morbidity among the elderly are then described, including non-communicable diseases, functional impairment, mental health issues like depression and dementia, urinary incontinence, and falls. The document also reviews national policies and strategies for elderly healthcare in Malaysia. It discusses challenges faced by elderly individuals and their caregivers and proposes recommendations to address these challenges through community support programs, awareness campaigns, and health system improvements.
medico social problems of elderly in indiaNaveen Phuyal
This document provides an overview of medico-social problems faced by the elderly population and national programmes in India to address these issues. It discusses key facts about population aging globally and in India. Some of the main challenges faced by elderly Indians include lack of financial security, health issues like chronic diseases, malnutrition, and lack of access to affordable healthcare. Studies have also found issues of social isolation, abuse, neglect and crime against the elderly. The document highlights the heterogeneity among elderly groups and need to address their varying needs. It also notes that population aging will impact society and presents both challenges and opportunities.
Seminar on the topic - Policies for care of elderly in India includes provisions, rights, legal protection and services available for elderly people in INDIA.
This document provides an overview of medico-social problems faced by the elderly population in India and discusses national programmes aimed at addressing these issues. It begins with key facts about aging populations globally and in India. Some of the major challenges faced by Indian elderly include lack of financial security, health issues like chronic diseases, malnutrition, and lack of social support due to changing family structures. Studies on aging in India have examined economic, social, psychological and health-related issues. Addressing the needs of the growing elderly population will require focused policy measures and community support programs.
Geriatric health problems and programs in India
In 3 sentences:
India has experienced rapid growth in its elderly population, projected to reach 19% of the total by 2050, bringing increased focus on geriatric health issues. Common health problems faced by the elderly include diseases of various body systems associated with aging as well as psychological and social issues. The government of India has established several policies and programs to promote healthcare, financial security, and welfare of the growing elderly population, including the National Policy on Older Persons, Maintenance and Welfare of Parents Act, and National Program for Health Care of Elderly.
A presentation by Karen Nelson, MBA, MSW, RSW, of the Ottawa Hospital, made to social workers at their 2013 Annual Meeting. A very thorough overview with significant research supporting the link between Social Determinants of Health and healthcare outcomes.
The slide content for the seminar done by Group 1, UM Masters in Public Health 2017/2018 students entitled, People With Special Needs: Children With Disability.
Disclaimer
All of the information is mainly for educational purposes.
Youtube link for the presentation:
https://youtu.be/U-B6AwjVKeU
This document discusses burden disease among the elderly population. It begins by defining key terms like elderly, aging population, and chronological age. Common causes of mortality and morbidity among the elderly are then described, including non-communicable diseases, functional impairment, mental health issues like depression and dementia, urinary incontinence, and falls. The document also reviews national policies and strategies for elderly healthcare in Malaysia. It discusses challenges faced by elderly individuals and their caregivers and proposes recommendations to address these challenges through community support programs, awareness campaigns, and health system improvements.
medico social problems of elderly in indiaNaveen Phuyal
This document provides an overview of medico-social problems faced by the elderly population and national programmes in India to address these issues. It discusses key facts about population aging globally and in India. Some of the main challenges faced by elderly Indians include lack of financial security, health issues like chronic diseases, malnutrition, and lack of access to affordable healthcare. Studies have also found issues of social isolation, abuse, neglect and crime against the elderly. The document highlights the heterogeneity among elderly groups and need to address their varying needs. It also notes that population aging will impact society and presents both challenges and opportunities.
Seminar on the topic - Policies for care of elderly in India includes provisions, rights, legal protection and services available for elderly people in INDIA.
This document provides an overview of medico-social problems faced by the elderly population in India and discusses national programmes aimed at addressing these issues. It begins with key facts about aging populations globally and in India. Some of the major challenges faced by Indian elderly include lack of financial security, health issues like chronic diseases, malnutrition, and lack of social support due to changing family structures. Studies on aging in India have examined economic, social, psychological and health-related issues. Addressing the needs of the growing elderly population will require focused policy measures and community support programs.
Geriatric health problems and programs in India
In 3 sentences:
India has experienced rapid growth in its elderly population, projected to reach 19% of the total by 2050, bringing increased focus on geriatric health issues. Common health problems faced by the elderly include diseases of various body systems associated with aging as well as psychological and social issues. The government of India has established several policies and programs to promote healthcare, financial security, and welfare of the growing elderly population, including the National Policy on Older Persons, Maintenance and Welfare of Parents Act, and National Program for Health Care of Elderly.
A presentation by Karen Nelson, MBA, MSW, RSW, of the Ottawa Hospital, made to social workers at their 2013 Annual Meeting. A very thorough overview with significant research supporting the link between Social Determinants of Health and healthcare outcomes.
The slide content for the seminar done by Group 1, UM Masters in Public Health 2017/2018 students entitled, People With Special Needs: Children With Disability.
Disclaimer
All of the information is mainly for educational purposes.
Youtube link for the presentation:
https://youtu.be/U-B6AwjVKeU
Building a Better Future for Elders - modified.pptxAsokan R
The document discusses building a better future for elders. It notes that the elderly population is increasing rapidly in India and will double by 2050. Traditional senior care is seen as outdated and limiting, focusing only on physical health and neglecting other needs. A better vision emphasizes respecting individuality, autonomy, and empowering elders. Innovative solutions are needed to address challenges like isolation, mobility issues, and caregiving stresses. Technology, community support, and personalized care models can help elders live independently with improved well-being, health access, and social connections. Statistics show elder abuse is also a growing problem requiring preventive strategies. Overall the document advocates for recognizing the diversity of elder needs and building a future that supports their quality of
The document outlines India's National Programme for Health Care of Elderly (NPHCE). Key points:
1) NPHCE aims to provide accessible and high-quality healthcare services to India's aging population through community-based primary care and establishing regional geriatric centers.
2) Services include health promotion, prevention, treatment and rehabilitation delivered at sub-centers, PHCs, CHCs, district hospitals and 8 regional geriatric centers.
3) The program strategy involves training healthcare workers, establishing geriatric infrastructure at various levels, and promoting convergence across departments serving elderly populations.
The document discusses Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and their impact on health and well-being. It notes that ACEs are common and associated with increased risk of chronic disease, risky health behaviors, and early death. However, it also discusses that the effects of ACEs can be prevented or reduced through safe, stable, nurturing relationships and building resilience in children and communities. The document provides information and strategies for communities to help support families and prevent ACEs.
Does Early Life Shock Retard Cognitive Development? Panel Data Evidence from...essp2
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2) Descriptive results show children affected by crop failure, livestock loss, or death of family members during early childhood had significantly lower cognitive scores and development over time compared to unaffected children.
3) Estimation results find that experiencing crop failure, livestock loss, or death of family members in early life negatively impacted cognitive development by 5.4, 4.8, and 6.2 points respectively. Participating in PSNP had a positive effect of 3.5 points on cognitive development.
4) The results indicate that early life shock
Challenges Faced by Retired People and Old Parents.pptxSumanaDas85
In India, the aging population faces unique healthcare challenges that demand attention and action. Enhancing healthcare infrastructure for the elderly is crucial to ensure their well-being and quality of life.
The document discusses adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and their long-term negative health impacts. It notes that ACEs are common, occur in clusters, and are predictors of poor health outcomes. However, the effects of ACEs can be mitigated through safe, stable and nurturing relationships in childhood as well as protective factors like strong social connections and access to community resources. The document encourages communities to help reduce ACEs and promote child well-being.
Caregivers' knowledge, attitudes, and practices influence clinical outcomes for disabled children under five. The study assessed 200 caregivers in Bawku, Ghana. It found that while caregivers were aware their children were sick, many did not view the illness as severe and delayed seeking treatment. Economic and socio-cultural factors like cost of care, education levels, and cultural beliefs influenced treatment-seeking. The study recommends improving healthcare access to ensure prompt treatment of childhood illnesses.
The Covid-19 pandemic has significantly impacted children's development in physical, social, and cognitive domains. Physically, children have become less active and more obese due to lack of physical activity and increased unhealthy eating. Socially, lack of interaction with peers has negatively affected children's ability to learn social skills and emotional understanding. Cognitive development is also at risk, as the pandemic may disrupt important processes like synaptic pruning in the brain and increase risk of developmental disorders. Parents can help support children's development during this time by promoting physical activity, healthy eating, and social-emotional learning at home.
This document discusses geriatrics and gerontology nursing. It begins by defining geriatrics as the study of old age and the aging process. Gerontology nursing specializes in caring for the elderly using the nursing process with specialized knowledge of aging. This can occur in acute, chronic, or community settings with an emphasis on promoting independence. Key issues for elderly patients include physical disabilities, chronic diseases, activities of daily living, psychosocial and developmental aspects of aging, stress and coping, nutrition requirements, and altered responses to medication due to physiological changes.
This document discusses definitions and factors related to health. It defines health as a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, as agreed upon in 1946. Health is described as a fundamental right and integral to development. Physical, mental, and social health are defined. Social determinants of health include income, education, environment, and culture. Health is influenced by complex interactions between hosts, agents, and environments. Mental state can largely affect health by causing stress and disease. Various indicators are provided for assessing health, including mortality, morbidity, risk factors, and demographic/socioeconomic indicators.
This document discusses mental health issues among older adults. It notes that the global population of those over age 60 is growing rapidly and will double by 2050. Mental health problems are common in older age, including dementia, depression, substance abuse issues, and caregiver stress. The document outlines factors that influence mental health in older adults like physical health problems, social isolation, and loss of independence. It recommends promoting healthy aging through addressing social determinants, active lifestyles, and providing community-based support and treatment for mental disorders in older populations. WHO is working to make mental healthcare for older adults a global priority.
The document discusses the increasing elderly population in India and the problems they face. It notes that the elderly population will double within 50 years. Issues for the elderly include loneliness, lack of family support, disease, lack of access to healthcare and welfare programs. Solutions proposed include organizing social activities in elderly homes, providing medical camps in rural areas, and raising awareness of government programs. The document also discusses how technology like ergonomic chairs and mobility devices can help support the health and independence of the elderly.
Ageing is an important physiological phenomenon faced by all living individuals that is multifactorial and complex. The causation is still a matter of controversy. There is a lack of consensus regarding the appropriate age of ageing, though most of the countries uses chronological ages.
This presentation is regarding active ageing that builds up framework that will help the elderly mass to live a disease free active life with active participation and security in life.
This presentation also describes the different challenges faced by the elderly population for active ageing.
Government of India has been working for the aged population and there has been a number of policies and programmes that are solely dedicated to the elderly masses that has been also described here.
This document discusses India's large adolescent population and their unique needs and vulnerabilities. It notes that India has over 250 million 10-19 year olds, the largest in the world. Data shows adolescents face health risks like injury, violence, early pregnancy, and mental health issues. Their brains and identities are also still developing. The document argues that adolescents need quality education, healthcare, gender equality initiatives, and opportunities to develop leadership skills. It proposes that schools are well-placed to address these needs through adolescent health programs that provide information, screening and support.
The document discusses aging and its importance to public health in India. It notes that the elderly population in India is growing rapidly and is projected to reach 179 million by 2031 and 301 million by 2051. Traditionally, older Indians have lived with family members who provide care and support, but this is changing as adult children migrate for work and India transitions to a more nuclear family structure. The National Program for Health Care of the Elderly aims to improve access to health services for seniors, but does not adequately address home-based elder care within families.
Major indicators of child and adolescent health.pdfbkbk37
1. The document discusses major indicators of child and adolescent health status such as infant mortality rates, preterm birth and low birthweight, breastfeeding, and childhood obesity.
2. Social determinants that affect child health include poverty, access to healthcare, parental education and income levels. Environmental factors like exposure to toxins are also discussed.
3. The document mentions programs like Medicaid and WIC that provide support for maternal and child health, as well as prevention strategies such as immunizations, smoking cessation services, and the Safe to Sleep campaign to reduce SIDS.
4. Poor child health can result in both individual costs like long-term medical issues as well as societal costs in terms of lost productivity and
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Common mental health issues among youth include anxiety disorders, depression, behavioral disorders, and substance abuse. Anxiety disorders are the most prevalent, affecting approximately 4% of adolescents globally. The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted youth mental health, increasing feelings of anxiety, depression, and loneliness according to UNICEF surveys. Adolescence is a vulnerable time for developing mental health issues as youth experience physical, emotional, and social changes while coping with stress and transitions in life. Early detection and treatment of mental health issues is important for supporting healthy development into adulthood.
This dissertation analyzes the physical and mental health status of elderly people living in institutional and non-institutional settings in Delhi, India. It includes a case study comparing 68 home-living elderly people in rural Delhi to 32 elderly people living in two state-run homes. The dissertation discusses the methodology used for the study, presents results and findings, offers conclusions, and includes a bibliography and appendix. It aims to fulfill requirements for a Post Graduate Diploma in Integrated Geriatric Care.
This dissertation analyzes the physical and mental health status of elderly people living in institutional and non-institutional settings in Delhi, India. It includes a case study comparing 68 home-living elderly people in rural Delhi to 32 elderly people living in two state-run homes. The dissertation discusses the methodology used for the study, presents results and findings, offers conclusions, and includes a bibliography and appendix. It aims to fulfill requirements for a Post Graduate Diploma in Integrated Geriatric Care.
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Building a Better Future for Elders - modified.pptxAsokan R
The document discusses building a better future for elders. It notes that the elderly population is increasing rapidly in India and will double by 2050. Traditional senior care is seen as outdated and limiting, focusing only on physical health and neglecting other needs. A better vision emphasizes respecting individuality, autonomy, and empowering elders. Innovative solutions are needed to address challenges like isolation, mobility issues, and caregiving stresses. Technology, community support, and personalized care models can help elders live independently with improved well-being, health access, and social connections. Statistics show elder abuse is also a growing problem requiring preventive strategies. Overall the document advocates for recognizing the diversity of elder needs and building a future that supports their quality of
The document outlines India's National Programme for Health Care of Elderly (NPHCE). Key points:
1) NPHCE aims to provide accessible and high-quality healthcare services to India's aging population through community-based primary care and establishing regional geriatric centers.
2) Services include health promotion, prevention, treatment and rehabilitation delivered at sub-centers, PHCs, CHCs, district hospitals and 8 regional geriatric centers.
3) The program strategy involves training healthcare workers, establishing geriatric infrastructure at various levels, and promoting convergence across departments serving elderly populations.
The document discusses Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and their impact on health and well-being. It notes that ACEs are common and associated with increased risk of chronic disease, risky health behaviors, and early death. However, it also discusses that the effects of ACEs can be prevented or reduced through safe, stable, nurturing relationships and building resilience in children and communities. The document provides information and strategies for communities to help support families and prevent ACEs.
Does Early Life Shock Retard Cognitive Development? Panel Data Evidence from...essp2
1) The study examines the impact of early life shocks and Ethiopia's Productive Safety Net Program (PSNP) on cognitive development using panel data from rural Ethiopia.
2) Descriptive results show children affected by crop failure, livestock loss, or death of family members during early childhood had significantly lower cognitive scores and development over time compared to unaffected children.
3) Estimation results find that experiencing crop failure, livestock loss, or death of family members in early life negatively impacted cognitive development by 5.4, 4.8, and 6.2 points respectively. Participating in PSNP had a positive effect of 3.5 points on cognitive development.
4) The results indicate that early life shock
Challenges Faced by Retired People and Old Parents.pptxSumanaDas85
In India, the aging population faces unique healthcare challenges that demand attention and action. Enhancing healthcare infrastructure for the elderly is crucial to ensure their well-being and quality of life.
The document discusses adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and their long-term negative health impacts. It notes that ACEs are common, occur in clusters, and are predictors of poor health outcomes. However, the effects of ACEs can be mitigated through safe, stable and nurturing relationships in childhood as well as protective factors like strong social connections and access to community resources. The document encourages communities to help reduce ACEs and promote child well-being.
Caregivers' knowledge, attitudes, and practices influence clinical outcomes for disabled children under five. The study assessed 200 caregivers in Bawku, Ghana. It found that while caregivers were aware their children were sick, many did not view the illness as severe and delayed seeking treatment. Economic and socio-cultural factors like cost of care, education levels, and cultural beliefs influenced treatment-seeking. The study recommends improving healthcare access to ensure prompt treatment of childhood illnesses.
The Covid-19 pandemic has significantly impacted children's development in physical, social, and cognitive domains. Physically, children have become less active and more obese due to lack of physical activity and increased unhealthy eating. Socially, lack of interaction with peers has negatively affected children's ability to learn social skills and emotional understanding. Cognitive development is also at risk, as the pandemic may disrupt important processes like synaptic pruning in the brain and increase risk of developmental disorders. Parents can help support children's development during this time by promoting physical activity, healthy eating, and social-emotional learning at home.
This document discusses geriatrics and gerontology nursing. It begins by defining geriatrics as the study of old age and the aging process. Gerontology nursing specializes in caring for the elderly using the nursing process with specialized knowledge of aging. This can occur in acute, chronic, or community settings with an emphasis on promoting independence. Key issues for elderly patients include physical disabilities, chronic diseases, activities of daily living, psychosocial and developmental aspects of aging, stress and coping, nutrition requirements, and altered responses to medication due to physiological changes.
This document discusses definitions and factors related to health. It defines health as a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, as agreed upon in 1946. Health is described as a fundamental right and integral to development. Physical, mental, and social health are defined. Social determinants of health include income, education, environment, and culture. Health is influenced by complex interactions between hosts, agents, and environments. Mental state can largely affect health by causing stress and disease. Various indicators are provided for assessing health, including mortality, morbidity, risk factors, and demographic/socioeconomic indicators.
This document discusses mental health issues among older adults. It notes that the global population of those over age 60 is growing rapidly and will double by 2050. Mental health problems are common in older age, including dementia, depression, substance abuse issues, and caregiver stress. The document outlines factors that influence mental health in older adults like physical health problems, social isolation, and loss of independence. It recommends promoting healthy aging through addressing social determinants, active lifestyles, and providing community-based support and treatment for mental disorders in older populations. WHO is working to make mental healthcare for older adults a global priority.
The document discusses the increasing elderly population in India and the problems they face. It notes that the elderly population will double within 50 years. Issues for the elderly include loneliness, lack of family support, disease, lack of access to healthcare and welfare programs. Solutions proposed include organizing social activities in elderly homes, providing medical camps in rural areas, and raising awareness of government programs. The document also discusses how technology like ergonomic chairs and mobility devices can help support the health and independence of the elderly.
Ageing is an important physiological phenomenon faced by all living individuals that is multifactorial and complex. The causation is still a matter of controversy. There is a lack of consensus regarding the appropriate age of ageing, though most of the countries uses chronological ages.
This presentation is regarding active ageing that builds up framework that will help the elderly mass to live a disease free active life with active participation and security in life.
This presentation also describes the different challenges faced by the elderly population for active ageing.
Government of India has been working for the aged population and there has been a number of policies and programmes that are solely dedicated to the elderly masses that has been also described here.
This document discusses India's large adolescent population and their unique needs and vulnerabilities. It notes that India has over 250 million 10-19 year olds, the largest in the world. Data shows adolescents face health risks like injury, violence, early pregnancy, and mental health issues. Their brains and identities are also still developing. The document argues that adolescents need quality education, healthcare, gender equality initiatives, and opportunities to develop leadership skills. It proposes that schools are well-placed to address these needs through adolescent health programs that provide information, screening and support.
The document discusses aging and its importance to public health in India. It notes that the elderly population in India is growing rapidly and is projected to reach 179 million by 2031 and 301 million by 2051. Traditionally, older Indians have lived with family members who provide care and support, but this is changing as adult children migrate for work and India transitions to a more nuclear family structure. The National Program for Health Care of the Elderly aims to improve access to health services for seniors, but does not adequately address home-based elder care within families.
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1. The document discusses major indicators of child and adolescent health status such as infant mortality rates, preterm birth and low birthweight, breastfeeding, and childhood obesity.
2. Social determinants that affect child health include poverty, access to healthcare, parental education and income levels. Environmental factors like exposure to toxins are also discussed.
3. The document mentions programs like Medicaid and WIC that provide support for maternal and child health, as well as prevention strategies such as immunizations, smoking cessation services, and the Safe to Sleep campaign to reduce SIDS.
4. Poor child health can result in both individual costs like long-term medical issues as well as societal costs in terms of lost productivity and
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Common mental health issues among youth include anxiety disorders, depression, behavioral disorders, and substance abuse. Anxiety disorders are the most prevalent, affecting approximately 4% of adolescents globally. The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted youth mental health, increasing feelings of anxiety, depression, and loneliness according to UNICEF surveys. Adolescence is a vulnerable time for developing mental health issues as youth experience physical, emotional, and social changes while coping with stress and transitions in life. Early detection and treatment of mental health issues is important for supporting healthy development into adulthood.
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This dissertation analyzes the physical and mental health status of elderly people living in institutional and non-institutional settings in Delhi, India. It includes a case study comparing 68 home-living elderly people in rural Delhi to 32 elderly people living in two state-run homes. The dissertation discusses the methodology used for the study, presents results and findings, offers conclusions, and includes a bibliography and appendix. It aims to fulfill requirements for a Post Graduate Diploma in Integrated Geriatric Care.
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2. PROBLEM
After the age of 60 Senior People are facing some problems-
1. Distance from their children for extra work.
2. Not living in the same city.
3. Living in the same city but not staying together.
4. Adjustment problems with their children.
5. Some phycological problems.
6. Loneliness etc.
7. Lack of legal support.
8. Social Isolation
9. Financial Insecurity
10.Age Discrimination
11.Healthcare
3. Ratio Of Senior Peoples In Bengal
According to Google in 2001 the elderly population in Bengal was 7.1%. In 2011 it
was 8.5. And in 2021 it was 11.3%.
4. SOLUTION
THERE ARE SOME BASIC SOLUTIONS FOR SENIOR PEOPLE-
1) Regular medical check-ups.
2) Exercise and physical activity.
3) Balanced and nutritious diet.
4) Social engagement.
5) Safety Factor.
6) Medication management.
7) Mental stimulation.
8) Technology.
9) Transportation assistance.
10)Emotional support.
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1. PEACEFUL ENVIRONMENT FOR SENIOR PERSONS.
2. GET ALL TYPE OF BEST MEDICAL FACILITIES AND DAILY CARE.
3. SPACE AND PARTICULAR TIME FOR PHYSICAL EXERCISE.
4. GET BEST BALANCED AND NUTRITIOUS DIET.
5. MANY TYPES OF SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT LIKE CULTURAL PROGRAMME, LIBRARY FACILITY ETC.
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RIGHT PLACE.
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