INTRODUCTION
Old age care has emerged as a contested issue and a major obstacle in various communities. Developed societies face this problem more than Third World countries do because of social structuring. Indeed, caring for an elderly spouse, aging parent, close friend, or domestic partner presents a litany of challenges, especially when families face a crisis, and the onus and responsibilities for caring for the elderly shift towards younger generations. Youths do not have ample time to care for their parents and other old-aged relatives because of increasing pressure to perform well in their jobs along with other liabilities that Continue reading...