ELDERLY CARE

You are not alone

Emotional and social support

These are essential to the general health of the older people since they contribute to having a feeling of identity and connection. Omori provides from a feminist perspective how struggles within caring for the elderly emphasize structural problems that affect the delivery of emotional and social support.

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Adopting feminist perspectives allows careers to more effectively comprehend and tackle the interconnected variables that impact elderly people's experiences, resulting in a greater diversity in care methods. Dahl (2017) also emphasises the significance of using feminist perspectives in tackling the patriarchal structures that exist in eldercare provision

Carers can create care environments for people at very advanced ages that are supportive and more egalitarian by identifying and challenging existing power systems. Omori (2019) argues from a feminist approach to the challenges of long-term care, in structural terms, related to the provision of social and emotional support for elderly people. Quality treatment for older persons calls for both an integrated and holistic approach to addressing various desires and needs. The paper reviews different aspects of care for the elderly through a synthesis of information obtained in various sources, including management of healthcare, living assistance, and emotional and social support. Critical to this in the future will be the need for continued development of creative strategies and initiatives that better respond to changing aging populations while giving dignified and caring treatment to all citizens in old age.

 

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