Silent Screams of Ageing: Untold and Unheard Stories of Senior Citizens in Pokhara Elderly Care Centre

Prakash Upadhyay
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Ageing is a normal biological process. The ageing transition reduces physiological, social and other capacities and makes elderly susceptible to social and health threats. The rich tradition of dignified ageing is drastically eroding in Nepal; hence, older people today are living in seclusion, depression, diseased and neglected by their children. The key objective of this article is to assess how the senior citizens experienced their transition of ageing. The study is pedestaled on primary data following the qualitative techniques. Healthy ageing is a multifaceted notion and one of the most intense social transformations in human history allied to physical, psychological and social experiences linked to the aged-people, immediate surroundings, friends and the society. But, amid disrupted lives, familial neglect and abandonment, the broader socio-cultural narratives on ageing transition of the elderly contain a decline as empty nesters and a very little age defying ideology. Successful aging equals active aging, hence, to keep positive self-esteem, senior citizens should be physically and mentally vibrant as well as take new responsibilities and roles, nurture new interests and develop new interactions to substitute their previous roles that have diminished with people age. Respect and mutual understanding between the older and young generation under the kinship care system is a part of oriental tradition, which needs to be sustained by state policies. This article suggests some vital measures to be addressed for a proactive dignified ageing.
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老化无声的尖叫:博卡拉长者护理中心长者不为人知的故事
衰老是一个正常的生物过程。老龄化过渡降低了生理、社会和其他能力,使老年人容易受到社会和健康威胁。在尼泊尔,有尊严地老去的悠久传统正在急剧消失;因此,今天的老年人生活在隐居、抑郁、患病和被子女忽视的环境中。本文的主要目的是评估老年人如何经历他们的老龄化过渡。本研究以原始数据为基础,采用定性方法。健康老龄化是一个多方面的概念,是人类历史上最激烈的社会变革之一,与老年人、周围环境、朋友和社会相关的身体、心理和社会经验有关。但是,在混乱的生活、家庭的忽视和遗弃中,关于老年人老龄化过渡的更广泛的社会文化叙述包含了空巢老人的减少和很少有反对年龄的意识形态。成功的老龄化等于积极的老龄化,因此,为了保持积极的自尊,老年人应该在身体和精神上充满活力,承担新的责任和角色,培养新的兴趣和发展新的互动,以取代他们以前随着年龄的增长而减少的角色。在亲属照护制度下,老一代和年轻一代之间的相互尊重和理解是东方传统的一部分,需要国家政策来维持。这篇文章提出了一些重要的措施,以解决一个积极的有尊严的老龄化。
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