Aged Indians get help from US varsity

None | ByIndo-Asian News Service, Agra
Oct 17, 2006 12:29 PM IST

Kentucky-based Sullivan University has developed a course to train youth to take care of Indian senior citizens.

An American university has joined hands with an NGO in Agra to provide special care for senior citizens left alone at home.

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The Kentucky-based Sullivan University has developed a course to train youth to take care of senior citizens who are usually alone in Indian homes while the children are in schools and the husband-wife team goes out for work.

A programme for elderly care has been developed that includes laying the bed and linen, escorting them for a walk or to the bath, reading newspapers or feeding them, or just giving company.

Girish Gupta, secretary general of Respect Age International (RAI) that has collaborated with the university, told: "The idea is to train boys and girls who usually drop out before or after Class 10 and start looking for jobs. After a six-month training, they will be able to find jobs with nursing homes, hospitals or even in homes which have elderly people."

"If this programme clicks, India would be in an advantageous position to cater to the needs of the elderly in the West," said RS Goyal of RAI.

India has close to 90 million senior citizens. Eleven per cent of this comprises 80 plus population in almost all the states of India.

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