HEALTH PROMOTION AND AWARENESS ON GERIATRIC HEALTH ISSUES
On 14th Dec 1990, the UN General assembly declared 1st.
October as International Day of Older persons. The day is observed annually to
recognize the contributions of older persons and to examine issues that affect
their lives. This day reminds us of the need to foster a culture of respect,
care, and holistic support for the elderly.
Ageing is a natural process, but it brings along health
challenges such as chronic diseases, decreased mobility, and mental health
issues.
WHO defines healthy ageing as the process of developing and
maintaining the functional ability that enables wellbeing in older age:
Functional ability is about having the capabilities that
enable all people to be and to do what they have reason to value. This includes
a person's ability to
1. Meet their basic needs
2. Learn, grow and make decisions
3. Be mobile
4. Build and maintain relationships, and
5. Contribute to the society
Functional ability consists of the intrinsic capacity of the
individual, relevant environmental characteristics and the interactions between
them
With increasing age:
1. Increased burden of disability and death
2. Increased prevalence of age-related losses in hearing,
vision, and mobility
3. Increased prevalence of Non-communicable diseases (NCDs
COMMON HEALTH ISSUES RELATED TO AGEING
1. High Blood pressure, Heart disease and stroke
2. Cancer
3. Diabetes Mellitus
4. Chronic Bronchitis
5. Decline in vision and hearing
6. Loss of teeth and dryness of mouth
7. Depression
8. Arthritis
9. Osteoporosis
10. Alzheimer's disease
SOME OF THE FACTS AND
FIGURES
* Elderly population was 8.6% (103 million) in 2011
* Projected to rise to 19.5% (319 million) by 2050 as per UN
Population Division Report, 2019
* By 2030 one in six people will be 60 +years globally and one in eight people in 2050 in
India.
* 75% of India's elderly suffer from at least one chronic
disease.
* Nearly 23% are unable to live independently
* 20% suffer from mental health issues, including depression
and dementia.
* Only 10% of urban spaces in India are aged friendly, and
rural areas face even greater challenges
CAUSES: of rise in elderly populations
1. Declining fertility
2. Increasing longevity: advances in medicine and health
care, public health measures, education and economic well being, nutrition and
sanitation.
3. Large cohorts: advancing the older ages due to increased
life expectancy.
FOR HEALTHY AGEING:
*Practice healthy lifestyle, healthy food, good sleep, be
active, avoid tobacco, smoking and alcohol
*Go for regular health check-up
*Consult a doctor immediately for any health related issue
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare’ India has
initiated various healthcare programmes for elderly.
National Programme for Health Care of the Elderly:
? Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya
Yojana (PMJAY)
? National Programme for
Prevention & Control of Non-Communicable Diseases
? National Programme for the
Prevention and Control of Deafness
? National Blindness Control
Programme
? National Oral Health Programme
? National Tobacco Control
Programme
? National Programme for
Palliative Care
? National Programme for the
Health Care of Elderly (NPHCE) launched in 2010-11 to address health related
problems of elderly
Basic thrust is the provision of dedicated health care
facilities to people >60 years at various levels of primary, secondary &
tertiary care.
It is our collective responsibility to ensure that the
elderly are provided with access to quality healthcare, including screenings,
preventive measures, and timely interventions. At the same time, emotional and
social support is equally important, ensuring they feel included, respected,
and cared for in our communities. .
In this regard, health centres across the state of Sikkim
are organizing special programs aimed at promoting health awareness, screening,
and addressing health issues specific to older persons wef 30.09.2024 to
05.10.2024. We urge the public to take advantage of these services and support
the elderly in maintaining a healthy and fulfilling life.
This day is also an opportunity to highlight the importance
of holistic care, which includes not only physical health but mental,
emotional, and social well-being. Let us work together to create an environment
where our elderly can age gracefully, with dignity, respect, and adequate care.
At Gyalshing District Hospital, West Sikkim, we have a
functioning Geriatric clinic (Monday to Saturday excluding Sundays and
holidays), where anyone over 60 gets screened for any NCDs or any geriatric
related health issues and are directed to the appropriate department for
additional therapy.
As we move forward, let us pledge to make our communities
more elder-friendly by offering them the care, love, and attention they
deserve.
Celebrate Ageing with Care and Compassion!