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weqwewe [10]
3 years ago
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Old people are forgetful and totally dependent. They enter into their second childhood yet they need to be taken care of. Justif

y with reasons.Do you think old age homes are advisable ? Why?
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Roman55 [17]3 years ago
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Old age homes, or retirement homes are advisable for many different reasons. First of all, many of the elderly's children are not able to provide the needed care on a 24/7 basis. In the present day society, both the mother and the father have to work to be able to provide for their own children. By placing their elderly loved on into a retirement home, they are able to continue working, while entrusting their loved one with professional nurses and caretakers. These workers are able to keep a constant eye on the elderly, provide them with balanced meals, give them their daily medications, and provide physical therapy should it be needed. 
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