Subject: Geriatric Nursing (Theory)
The civil code's division on the distribution of property rights included provisions for elderly people. civil code of 1963, section 10, states that; "It must be expressly stated in the Bandapatra that the parents desire to live with a specific son or daughter, and the son or daughter in question is responsible for looking after the parents. If the elderly parents are unable to support themselves financially and their son or daughter who does not live with them is responsible for providing for their needs (including food and clothing) in accordance with their income ". Similar to this, Section 11 of the Court Management Chapter states that hearings for cases involving physically disabled or elderly parties older than 75 years old should be given third priority. Priority one has been given to a person in detention or a prisoner who is being tried, and priority two has been given to unclaimed children under the age of 16.
The Local Self Governance Act of 1999 contains a provision for the protection and development of orphan children, the defenseless, women, the elderly, and the disabled under the heading of the village development committee's duties, rights, and responsibilities.
In Nepal, there was no special policy for the elderly up until 2002. The government's primary policy document on the aged in the nation is Senior Citizen Policy 2058.
The working schedule established by the Vienna Conference and the United Nations Principles for Ageing is substantially followed. The goal of the strategy is to increase the elderly's respect and dignity in their families, communities, and country. It also aims to increase the elderly's potential for contributing to national development and to provide them with possibilities to help them maintain their independence.
The government of Nepal has created a National Plan of Action on Aging in response to the Madrid Plan of Acting on Ageing, 2002. The elderly are one of the key target groups for this action plan. In order to empower and promote the wellbeing of elders, this action plan has made an effort to take into account a variety of factors, including economics, social security, health and nutrition, participation and involvement, education and entertainment, and law.
The Senior Citizen Act, 2006 was passed by the Nepali government to protect the social, economic, and human rights of senior citizens. The Act's main goal is to safeguard and provide for senior citizens' social security. This law also guarantees old people's nutrition and health care, as well as their right to their property and the ability to use it, as well as specific facilities and a transit exemption for the elderly.
The Senior Citizen Act is effectively implemented according to the Senior Citizens Regulations 2065. It offers in-depth information on how to put policies and programs for older people's socioeconomic well-being and healthy aging into effect. It also provides the detailed procedures to be fulfilled to establish and run geriatric homes in the country. According to the regulation, specific terms and conditions must be considered to run Old Age Homes, Day Care Centers, and Geriatric Centers.
Since the implementation of the Ninth Five Year Plan, the government has begun to include plans, regulations, and programs for a family-based Security system to allow seniors to live in dignity (1997-2002). Since then, numerous efforts have been launched with the following goals in mind:
Health
Constrained by the financial, trained human resources and institutional capacity to provide the needed support and care for elderly.
Social Security Services
Old-age Homes
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