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According to a recent
newspaper article, in Nepal there are about 1.5 million elderly
people above the age of 60 who constitute about 6.5 % of the
population. The average life expectancy of a common Nepali has been
rising. However there is a lack of policies for the care of the
elderly, and specialties like Geriatrics virtually do not exist. In
Thimi, a town of about 60,000 people, there are no services for the
elderly at all.
Traditionally, Newars live in extended family groups where everyone
has a place and is cared for. However with the rapid increase in
population, and the big change in life style, this system is
breaking down in some cases. Young people are moving to big cities
or abroad in increasing numbers. Even if the elderly person does
live at home, the family may not give them much attention or
support.
In the streets of Thimi we often see old people, alone or in groups.
The only social activity available to them is singing religious
songs at the temple. In the nearest city to Thimi, Bhaktapur, for
the last few years, there has been a very successful initiative
where a centre for the aged has been established in the grounds of a
community hospital. The day centre is open 5 days a week. Between 50
and 60 people attend every day at no cost to them. Staff from the
attached residential centre socialize them and are able to find out
any problems they can help with. School children are encouraged to
visit e.g. on mothers' day local children brought gifts and snacks.
Tea and lunch are provided as well as other activities e.g. yoga
exercises. Religious leaders are encouraged to come with their
musical instruments and lead singing.
Inspired by this example, staffs, students and ex-students of
Vinayak Shiksha Niketan as well as members of Experience Nepal would
like to extend the hand of friendship to include the elderly in
Thimi.
The opening ceremony of this centre took place on 30th May 2009.In
the presence of the representatives of important community groups of
Thimi and Margaret Hounslow, a volunteer from Australia. About 30
elderly people enjoyed welcome and refreshments
We are fortunate to have access free of charge to a suitable
spacious downstairs venue .This centre will be open initially for
one day per week starting from Saturday,6th June 2009 .The elders
will be warmly welcomed by our volunteers and given free
refreshments. Initially, the elders will enjoy singing together with
musical accompaniment. On future occasions, our talented young
people could entertain with traditional instruments and songs. Many
people practise yoga here, and a yoga session would be both popular
and beneficial. Religious leaders would be welcomed to lead
traditional chanting. We plan to arrange visits from doctors and
nurses, and provide the necessary medicine according to our
capacity. We would encourage crafts like knitting by providing wool
and tuition.
Vinayak School has offered the use of their school bus to transport
the elderly on e excursions to places of interest.
Local donations in cash and kind are being sought in Thimi
As a priority, we have already established a committee of respected
Thimi citizens to plan support and monitor our programme. We have
also opened a bank account with the local cooperative society-
thanks to anonymous donations. However, in the beginning all
donations should be channeled thorough Friendship Education Support
Services until all government requirements can be met by Thimi
Elderly Care Centre.
All donations from within Nepal will be properly acknowledged and
receipted by our committee. The donations from overseas will be
acknowledged and receipted by Friendship Education Support Services
(FESS).
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