This document discusses the need for and issues faced in old age homes. It begins by acknowledging those who helped with the project on old age homes. It then provides definitions of nursing homes and retirement homes. The document outlines the aims and objectives of old age homes, which include assisting and caring for the elderly. It discusses the need for old age homes due to changes in the family system and women entering the workforce. Finally, it describes some common physiological, psychological, emotional, social, and financial problems faced by elderly persons.
Misuse of food given by government by workers.
Government is spending a huge amount for welfare of childre,but if see the position of anganwadi’s in some villages , it is evident that this money is eaten away by people in between.
School is present but teachers visit only for 3 to 4 days in a month in some villagers.
Shibasram Old Age Home
Address: 1250, P G Survey Park, Survey Park, Santoshpur, Kolkata, West Bengal 700075
Phone: 099038 14392
Appointments: shibasram.org.in
Misuse of food given by government by workers.
Government is spending a huge amount for welfare of childre,but if see the position of anganwadi’s in some villages , it is evident that this money is eaten away by people in between.
School is present but teachers visit only for 3 to 4 days in a month in some villagers.
Shibasram Old Age Home
Address: 1250, P G Survey Park, Survey Park, Santoshpur, Kolkata, West Bengal 700075
Phone: 099038 14392
Appointments: shibasram.org.in
These five-year plans will make you able to know about all five-year plans and their developments during these years. These are the complete notes about the five-year plans.
Female foeticide & commercial sex workers , CHNNehaNupur8
Abortion of female foetus after undergoing a sex determination test is known as female foeticide .
Dowry system ,preference for a male child, low status of women , etc are the few reasons for female foeticide. Consequences of which are skewed sex ratio, female trafficking, rape & women exploitation.
Laws have been enacted to stop female foeticide .
Commercial sex workers are females , males , trans genders who receive money or goods in exchange of sexual services .HIV infection is more prevalent in them due to indulging in such work. Measures are now been taken to improve their sexual health and self esteem.
These five-year plans will make you able to know about all five-year plans and their developments during these years. These are the complete notes about the five-year plans.
Female foeticide & commercial sex workers , CHNNehaNupur8
Abortion of female foetus after undergoing a sex determination test is known as female foeticide .
Dowry system ,preference for a male child, low status of women , etc are the few reasons for female foeticide. Consequences of which are skewed sex ratio, female trafficking, rape & women exploitation.
Laws have been enacted to stop female foeticide .
Commercial sex workers are females , males , trans genders who receive money or goods in exchange of sexual services .HIV infection is more prevalent in them due to indulging in such work. Measures are now been taken to improve their sexual health and self esteem.
I am Gautam, PG dip in Geriatric Care from NISD,Delhi on behalf of Agebengal I publish this matter for awareness of Senior Citizen lifestyle and care in institutional or non - instititutional set up.
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Module 11 Objectives: At the end of this module, the student will be able to:
1. Report how elders' living situations can affect their well-being
2. Discuss the various types of housing and long-term care living arrangements for older adults
2b. Describe "aging in place," "age-friendly communities," and "culture change"
3. Enumerate the different social and health services to support aging in place
4. Report some of the challenges that older prisoners face
4b. List some recommendations to address their health care
Module 11 Resources / Materials :
1. Textbook reading: Chapter 11 Community Well-Being: Living Arrangements and Social Interactions
2. Videos:
Changing Aging TED Talk
Greenhouse Project
Discuss the pros and cons of different living arrangements. For example, there are places like the Greenhouse concept, independent living at home, traditional retirement facilities. Be sure to consider the social and health services available in each scenario. What is your preference for your parents or grandparents? How about for yourself?
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Title: Sense of Taste
Presenter: Dr. Faiza, Assistant Professor of Physiology
Qualifications:
MBBS (Best Graduate, AIMC Lahore)
FCPS Physiology
ICMT, CHPE, DHPE (STMU)
MPH (GC University, Faisalabad)
MBA (Virtual University of Pakistan)
Learning Objectives:
Describe the structure and function of taste buds.
Describe the relationship between the taste threshold and taste index of common substances.
Explain the chemical basis and signal transduction of taste perception for each type of primary taste sensation.
Recognize different abnormalities of taste perception and their causes.
Key Topics:
Significance of Taste Sensation:
Differentiation between pleasant and harmful food
Influence on behavior
Selection of food based on metabolic needs
Receptors of Taste:
Taste buds on the tongue
Influence of sense of smell, texture of food, and pain stimulation (e.g., by pepper)
Primary and Secondary Taste Sensations:
Primary taste sensations: Sweet, Sour, Salty, Bitter, Umami
Chemical basis and signal transduction mechanisms for each taste
Taste Threshold and Index:
Taste threshold values for Sweet (sucrose), Salty (NaCl), Sour (HCl), and Bitter (Quinine)
Taste index relationship: Inversely proportional to taste threshold
Taste Blindness:
Inability to taste certain substances, particularly thiourea compounds
Example: Phenylthiocarbamide
Structure and Function of Taste Buds:
Composition: Epithelial cells, Sustentacular/Supporting cells, Taste cells, Basal cells
Features: Taste pores, Taste hairs/microvilli, and Taste nerve fibers
Location of Taste Buds:
Found in papillae of the tongue (Fungiform, Circumvallate, Foliate)
Also present on the palate, tonsillar pillars, epiglottis, and proximal esophagus
Mechanism of Taste Stimulation:
Interaction of taste substances with receptors on microvilli
Signal transduction pathways for Umami, Sweet, Bitter, Sour, and Salty tastes
Taste Sensitivity and Adaptation:
Decrease in sensitivity with age
Rapid adaptation of taste sensation
Role of Saliva in Taste:
Dissolution of tastants to reach receptors
Washing away the stimulus
Taste Preferences and Aversions:
Mechanisms behind taste preference and aversion
Influence of receptors and neural pathways
Impact of Sensory Nerve Damage:
Degeneration of taste buds if the sensory nerve fiber is cut
Abnormalities of Taste Detection:
Conditions: Ageusia, Hypogeusia, Dysgeusia (parageusia)
Causes: Nerve damage, neurological disorders, infections, poor oral hygiene, adverse drug effects, deficiencies, aging, tobacco use, altered neurotransmitter levels
Neurotransmitters and Taste Threshold:
Effects of serotonin (5-HT) and norepinephrine (NE) on taste sensitivity
Supertasters:
25% of the population with heightened sensitivity to taste, especially bitterness
Increased number of fungiform papillae
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Tom Selleck, an enduring figure in Hollywood. has captivated audiences for decades with his rugged charm, iconic moustache. and memorable roles in television and film. From his breakout role as Thomas Magnum in Magnum P.I. to his current portrayal of Frank Reagan in Blue Bloods. Selleck's career has spanned over 50 years. But beyond his professional achievements. fans have often been curious about Tom Selleck Health. especially as he has aged in the public eye.
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Early Life and Career
Childhood and Athletic Beginnings
Tom Selleck was born on January 29, 1945, in Detroit, Michigan, and grew up in Sherman Oaks, California. From an early age, he was involved in sports, particularly basketball. which played a significant role in his physical development. His athletic pursuits continued into college. where he attended the University of Southern California (USC) on a basketball scholarship. This early involvement in sports laid a strong foundation for his physical health and disciplined lifestyle.
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Fitness Regimen
Workout Routine
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1. GOVERMENT COLLEGE OF NURSING
UJJAIN (M.P.)
COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING II
SUBMITTD TO:-
Dr. Sushma Mercy Yohan
Dr. Sevanti Patel
2. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We would like to express my special thanks of gratitude to our principal Dr Sangeeta Tewari and
our vice-principal Dr Neha Titus and as well as our professor Dr Sushma Mercy Yohan and Dr
Sevanti Patel who guided us and gave us the golden opportunity to do this wonderful project on the
topic “OLD AGE HOME” which also helped me in doing a lot of Research and we came to know
about so many new things and we are really thankful to them. Secondly I would also like to thank my
parents and friends who helped me a lot in finalizing this project within the limited time frame.
We are overwhelmed in all humbleness and
gratefulness to acknowledge my depth to all those who have helped me to put these ideas, well above
the level of simplicity and into something concrete.
Any attempt at any level can't be satisfactorily completed without the support and
guidance of our parents and friends. We would like to thank my parents who helped me a lot in
gathering different information, collecting data and guiding me from time to time in making this
project, despite of their busy schedules, they gave me different ideas in making this project unique.
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3. “AGE IS A QUESTION OF MIND OVER MATTER.
IF YOU DON’T MIND , IT DOES NOT MATTER”
- Satchal Paige
ABSTRACT
“Aging is the terminal stage in one’s life, which is accompanied with decreasing energy and
body resources and with infirmities due to the decaying and waling of one’s bodily organs,
such infirmities of the aging process have always been present among the older people. The
older people stays together in a house is old age home.”
Everyone goes through the process of ageing at some point
in their lives. The elderly are individuals who have reached the age of retirement in every society.
Elderly people are a valuable asset to every country; nevertheless, population ageing is a new
phenomenon that has emerged as a result of the rise in the number and proportion of elderly people
in society. Even though a rise in the number of elderly people of every country indicates a long life
span , it often comes with its own set of problems. Life expectancy has risen significantly over the
last century, and the world will soon have more elderly people than children. This social transition is
both a source of challenges and an opportunity.
The theme of World Health Day 2022, which took place on April 7, was
‘INTERNATIONAL DAY OF OLDER PERSON' .In an old age home, the association assists and
provides a stress-free environment for the residents. Living in an old age home will provide elders
with constant companionship and, as a result, peace of mind, which is especially necessary at this
time. The living conditions in an old age home would be better because of the constant medical care,
protection, cleanliness, and, most importantly, constant companionship. This paper also focuses on
traditional support networks as well as moral values and traditions in offering wellness to all elders.
4. INTRODUCTION
A nursing home, also known as an old people's home or an old age home, is a multi-unit housing
facility for the elderly. Each individual or couple in the house usually has their own apartment-style
room or suite of rooms. Inside the house, there are additional amenities. Meal preparation areas,
meeting areas, recreational events, and any type 2 health or hospice treatment are all examples of
this. A location in a retirement home may be paid for on a rental basis, similar to an apartment, or
purchased in perpetuity, similar to a condominium. A multi-residence nursing home for the elderly,
also known as a care home, is referred to as an old age home.
In India, there are currently 728 old houses. There are 547 old age homes with complete details
available. There are 325 old age homes that do not charge a fee, 95 homes that charge a fee, 116
old age homes that provide both free and paid services, and 11 homes for which information is
unavailable. Around the world, there are 278 homes for the elderly and 101 old homes specifically
for women. Kerala, with 124 old age homes, has the largest number of old age homes in India.
DEFINITION
“a residence where old people live and are cared for when old age prevents them from
looking after themselves in their own homes. The couple now live in an old people's
home. She had to go into an old people's home.”
“A retirement home is sometimes called an old age home. It can also be said as multi
residence housing facilities intended for senior citizen”
- Oxford Learner Dictionary
AIMS & OBJECTIVES
To assist the elderly in need (any person over the age of 60, regardless of caste or creed).
To provide food, shelter, and clothing to the elderly who are in need.
To offer medical services as well as other programmes such as yoga and physical workouts
to the elderly in order to improve their health.
To provide educational and leisure opportunities for the elderly, as well as opportunities
for them to live a religious and meditative life.
To foster the country's national integration and unity.
To instil in the elderly a sense of self-confidence and self-reliance, allowing them to learn
required skills and guiding them toward success in their fields of endeavour.
To meet the goals of old age homes, print books, newspapers, magazines, brochures,
pamphlets, and other materials.
5. To enable the elderly to actively engage in social programmes that may be funded for
village upliftment, including receiving assistance from national and international
philanthropic organizations.
NEED OF OLD AGE HOME
A traditional environment is an old age home, which houses elderly people who have no
one to care for them or who have been evicted from their homes by their children
All of these requirements are met, but loved ones' much needed love and care are sadly
lacking; after all, how can strangers provide comfort? At least in India, elderly people who
are separated from their families, children, or are left alone are not considered to be in a
happy situation.
The concept of separating the elders and the children originated in the West and was
brought to India. However, in the West, it may not be as heartbreaking because two
generations cannot live together due to their conventional way of life.
In India, however, where two and even three generations have lived side by side for
decades, the concept of nuclear families with the elders withdrawn is just too touching to
bear. If we spoke to inmates in every prison, we would hear a common storey: family
discord, contempt for the elderly, and finally the elders' removal from the family scene.
While living in an old age home, many elderly people miss their families and being with their
flesh and blood.
The end of the joint family system and the rise of the nuclear family have resulted in this
despondent condition in our society, necessitating the establishment of old age homes to
meet the needs of the elderly.
Aside from that, after women started working from home, there is no one at home to care
for the elders' everyday needs. Working women's attitudes about their elders are changing
as well, with today's working women seeing their elders as a burden rather than a
responsibility.
Women's actions have also contributed to the exclusion of elders from their families with
this backdrop, the need for old age homes became clear, and it continues to become clear
as time passes.
A variety of conditions have resulted in the need for old age homes. A single visit to an old
age home, no matter how well it is cared for, causes the onlooker to become depressed,
and no one - yes, no one - seems to be at ease there.
6. PROBLEMS FACING BY OLD AGE PERSONS
1. PHYSIOLOGICAL ISSUES:-
Old age is a period when one's physical abilities deteriorate. Even if one does not lose one's
skin, teeth, or anything right away, one's physical abilities begin to deteriorate. Hereditary
constitution, lifestyle, and environmental factors all play a role in physical condition. Living
vicissitudes, poor diet, malnutrition, infectious diseases, intoxications, gluttony, insufficient rest,
emotional tension, overwork, endocrine disorders, and environmental factors such as heat and
cold are all popular secondary causes of physical decline.
2. PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES:
Mental disorders are often linked to advancing age. The elderly are more likely to suffer from
psychotic depressions. The two most common psychotic disorders in older people are senile
dementia and insanity. These two conditions are thought to be responsible for roughly 80% of
psychotic disorders in the elderly in civilized societies.
3. EMOTIONAL ISSUES:
As their mental abilities deteriorate, they become more reliant. They have lost faith in their
own abilities and decisions, but they also want to keep a tight hold on the younger ones. They
want to be involved in every aspect of family life and business. Young people should not listen
to their suggestions and recommendations because of the generation gap. They begin asserting
their rights and authority instead of having a sympathetic attitude toward the elderly. This can
make them feel as if their integrity and value have been taken away from them.
4. Social Issues:
As people get older, they experience significant social losses. Their social lives have been
limited by job loss, the death of family, friends, and spouses, and poor health, which prevents
them from participating in social activities. Their social lives become restricted to intimate
relationships with family members as the home becomes the focal point of their social lives. A
7. serious chromic health condition allows them to become socially isolated, resulting in isolation
and depression.
5. Financial Issues
Retirement from the military typically results in a loss of income, and the benefits that the
elderly earn are often insufficient to cover the rising cost of living. They are relegated to the
status of "chief breadwinner to mere dependent" as a result of their reduced income, despite
the fact that they invest their provident fund on children's weddings, the acquisition of new
land, children's schooling, and family maintenance. The diagnosis and treatment of their illness
added to their financial difficulties as they grew older.
TYPES
There are two types of Old Age Homes in India
One is the "Free" type which cares for the destitute old people who have no one else to
care for them. They are given shelter, food, clothing and medical care.
The second type is the "Paid" home where care is provided for a fee. Nowadays, such
"Retirement" homes have become very popular in India and they are well worth
considering.
A retirement home is a multi- residence housing facility intended for senior citizens.
Typically each person or couple in the home an apartment style room or suite of rooms.
Additional facilities are provided within the building , including facilities are provided by
the health care .the level of facilities varies between facilities. A place in a retirement
home can be paid for on a rental basis, like an apartment, or can be bought in perpetuity
on the same basis as a condominium.
TYPES
RETIREMENT
FREE
PAID
8. BASIC REQUIREMENTS IN AN OLD AGE HOME
Common rooms
Single and double bedrooms
Main kitchen
Dinning area
Television area
Reading room
Praying room
Computer room
Office for the staff
Common toilets
Sports facility for tennis and badminton etc.
ADVANTAGES OF OLD AGE HOMES
As people get older, they tend to lose motor skills. Doing day-to-day tasks becomes a
difficult job. Finding a dedicated caregiver who can assist with daily tasks around the house
is an alternative to this.
Because old age homes cater to senior people, doctors are always on hand and emergency
services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It's beneficial to have someone
who can handle hospitalization in the event of a medical emergency.
The consistent security of an elderly home protects them from intruders and allows them
to enjoy a comfortable and stable life.
9. Seniors are drawn to old age homes for a variety of reasons, one of which is companionship.
They are constantly surrounded by peers who are the same age as them.
Senior citizens who are unable to reside with their families are housed in old age homes.
These nursing homes provide senior citizens with specialised medical services such as
mobile health care programmes, ambulances, nurses, and well-balanced meals.
The most important advantage of old age homes is that they provide food, accommodation,
and medical facilities to senior citizens.
Residents in old age homes have access to telephones and other forms of communication so
that they can communicate with their loved ones; entertainment and library facilities are
also available exclusively for senior citizens.
Old age homes provide a safe haven for elderly people who have nowhere else to go and no
one to help them.
When senior citizens share their joys and sorrows with one another, they gain a sense of
security and fellowship.
Old people in nursing homes have a lot of spare time, which they can use creatively. They
don't have a lot of responsibilities; they can also enjoy some activities in a very quiet
environment; and they don't have high expectations.
They have the right to observe and engage in religious activities; they live in harmony and at
a leisurely pace. In an old age home, elderly people will live in peace and health.
An old age home gives residents the much-needed warmth, solace, and companionship of
their peers, as well as the freedom to follow their own interests.
10. DISADVANTAGES OF OLD AGE HOME
Living away from family and home is a very sad moment for any person at any age but living in
old age becomes more difficult. Let us see the few drawbacks of an old age home which are as
follows:-
Payable: - Old age homes are payable so many older people are unable to get the
opportunity to live here in bad circumstances. Many services are provided here which are
payable and can be costly. Many old age homes are run by a charity which is not much
payable thus there sometimes can have a lack of services due to lack of money.
No Personal Space: -This type of home is sometimes crowded and everyone has to share
their rooms and their space. Thus if anyone wants to have some lonely time or space then it
becomes impossible for them.
Limited Choices: - Here we don’t have many choices of food or other things. Since
everything is made in bulk and keeping in mind all the other members of the old age home
so old people have to adjust accordingly without demanding their choices.
Homesickness: - It is very natural that any person who stays away from their home and lives
in another place can have homesickness. So in spite of having all the facilities and many
other people the surrounding the old people can have homesickness.
11. TRADITIONAL SUPPORT SYSTEMS
President Pranab Mukherjee recently said that traditional Indian values and Yoga can help people
suffering from depression. He did say, however, that the social stigma associated with such
conditions is still a "significant" issue in the country. The President said that depression is the most
prevalent type of mental health disorders and asked the medical fraternity to concentrate on
conventional support systems, social support systems, and spiritual values and practices in
providing well-being to all at a summit held to commemorate World Health Day recently with the
theme of "Depression: Let's Talk."
Suggestions to improve quality of life for seniors/Elders
1. Deal with depression: Depression affects 6 million people over the age of 65. Traumatic life
events, such as retirement or the death of a partner, may cause it. It's also possible that a
medical condition or drug side effects are to blame. Recognize the signs and symptoms of
depression and seek medical or psychological help.
2. Feel useful and needed: Everybody, from the very young to the very old, needs to feel useful
and needed. Try to make an elderly person feel as though you still need their help and that they
aren't a burden while caring for them. Request help with tasks they can handle, such as:
Folding laundry,
Organizing drawers,
Opening mail,
Writing shopping or household to-do lists,
Clipping coupons,
Keeping you up to date on the news
And dinner preparation, such as trimming vegetables
3. Maintain a healthy level of physical activity: Maintaining a healthy level of physical activity,
no matter how minor, is beneficial to both the body and the mind. Exercise helps to keep blood
flowing to the brain, which aids in mental sharpness. It also helps with anxiety, tension, and
even depression.
It enhances people's moods in general. Exercise improves heart health,
strengthens the immune system, lowers blood pressure, and improves sleep quality, and
increases strength and stamina, among other things.
4. Keep your mind busy: Crossword puzzles, Sudoku, other brain games, reading, and writing are
all excellent ways to keep your mind active. A sharp and healthy mind is beneficial to one's overall
wellbeing.
12. 5. Maintain contact with relatives, acquaintances, and neighbours: Isolated and depressed
seniors live shorter lives and are more likely to develop dementia. Encourage and assist the
older adult in maintaining social connections to avoid this. Here are a couple of ideas:
Encourage them to attend any parties they might be invited to (birthdays, graduations,
holidays, etc.) and to volunteer at their local church, school, or charitable organization.
Make plans to see family and friends on a regular basis, either to eat with them or to
take them out.
Make arrangements for transportation to senior centers.
13. CONCLUSION
It is the fundamental obligation of the state in terms of article of our constitution to provide
public assistance to the aged and pension benefits to the employees after their retirement by
their employers. The impression that the pensioners entertain that they have a raw deal and
are regarded as parasites and cumbersome on society has to be erased from their minds and
sympathy expanded to them by using such as epithets as senior citizens and reservoirs of
maturity, knowledge and experience translated into concrete actions by acceding to their
demands for improving their living conditions. The old are a resource and should be involved in
nation building. The government and society should recognize their obligations to the aged and
should not shy away from their responsibilities towards them. It is time that the government
paid more attention to gerontological issues and made life for the aged comfortable and worth
living.
14. BIBLIOGRAPHY
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SELVI M. “Mastering community health nursing “
Edition 2013 , Published by EMMES
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Edition 2019, Published by S.VIKAS and COMPANY
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retirement_home
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/353443023_OLD_AGE_HOMES_AND_TRADITI
ONAL_SUPPORT_SYSTEMS
www.slideshare.org
[III] OTHERS :-
Newspaper
Articles
Magzines