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Strengthening Family-Based Care and Community Support for Elders
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
|October 01, 2025
As populations around the world grow older, the question of how we care for our senior citizens becomes increasingly important. World Elders' Day serves as a powerful reminder that ageing is a natural phase of life that should be met with dignity, empathy and meaningful support. One of the most impactful ways to protect and uplift the elderly is by strengthening familybased care and community support systems. Together, these two pillars can ensure that elders live not just longer lives, but happier, safer and more fulfilling ones.
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The Changing Reality of Elder Care
Traditionally, elders were cared for within extended family households. Grandparents played active roles in raising children, guiding families and preserving cultural values. However, modern lifestyles have transformed these structures. Urban migration, overseas employment, nuclear families and busy work routines have left many elders without consistent support. Even when families are willing, time constraints and financial pressures can make caregiving a challenge.
Yet, elders continue to contribute to families and communities in countless ways-through wisdom, childcare, life experience and emotional guidance. Strengthening family-based care is not only a moral obligation, but an act of gratitude and respect.
Family-Based Care: A Lifeline of Love and Security
Family care provides emotional stability that institutional care often cannot match. For many elders, familiarity, routine and affection are essential for mental and physical wellbeing. However, caregiving must be shared, not assigned to one individual alone. Families can strengthen elder care through:
■ Shared responsibility: Siblings and relatives can divide roles such as financial support, hospital visits, meal planning or companionship.
■ Flexible arrangements: Adult children living abroad can stay closely involved through regular calls, digital check-ins or financial assistance.
■ Home adjustments: Simple changes like ramps, railings, nonslip mats and accessible bathrooms help elders remain independent and safe.
■ Respectful communication: Including elders in decisions about their own care helps them retain dignity and autonomy.
Caregiving should not be seen as a burden, but as an extension of the affection and sacrifice elders once gave.
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