Aging in Place

As I visit friends and family in India, I cannot help but consider the public health and public policy implications of what I am seeing: multi-generational households, aging in place, meals cooked from scratch, as well as the physical benefit of involvement in religion and worship. These things allow the people I visit to live a high quality of life well into their ninth decade. 

Only now are Western style nursing homes beginning to appear, but most individuals and families feel the cost is too high. It can be difficult to provide home care or hire caregivers, but most families I have spoken to feel aging in place is a better choice. 

I am beginning to feel that qualitative research comparing prospectives on aging could yield valuable insights.

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