This Indian state is trying to ensure no one grows old alone
Summary
Kerala, a state in southern India, has the highest number of elderly people in the country, with many living alone due to children moving away for work. The state government has created a new department to help older adults stay in their homes and improve their quality of life through community support and care programs.Key Facts
- Kerala is India’s fastest-ageing state, with almost 23% of its population expected to be over 60 by 2036.
- Many elderly people in Kerala live alone because their children move to other parts of India or abroad for jobs.
- The government launched a special department for elderly welfare, the first of its kind in India.
- The new department focuses on "ageing in place," helping seniors remain in their homes instead of moving to care institutions.
- Plans include training professional caregivers, creating elderly parks and day-care centers, and encouraging social activities for older people.
- Kerala’s ageing population grew due to better healthcare, longer life lifespans, and lower birth rates.
- People working abroad often send money home but cannot provide physical or emotional support to their elderly parents.
- The government will conduct a survey of senior citizens to guide future policies for the "Silver Economy," which means economic activities related to older adults.
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