Existing Problems and Solutions of Senior Living
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https://doi.org/10.54097/ehss.v17i.10501Keywords:
Aging; older people; senior living.Abstract
Aging is a serious problem in the world. How to support the elderly has become the hottest topic nowadays. In many cases, children simply do not have the time or energy to take care of their parents when they are sick. And many older people have no children to support them. The truth of the matter is that taking care of oneself in old age is not an easy thing to do, as is known to everyone. For the elderly to be able to meet their daily needs, they need to be able to have a caregiver who can assist them on a regular basis so that they can take care of themselves on a day-to-day basis. Going to senior living is an excellent way to care for the elderly. Old people can be taken care of and enjoy their old age in senior living. But there are also doubts about the quality of life for the elderly that reside in senior living facilities.
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