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The Golden Ties: Intergenerational Care and Elderly Wellbeing in Families

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  • Dr. P. Nathiya

    (Associate Professor and Head, Department of Social Work, Nehru Arts and Science College, Coimbatore)

  • Dr.V.Sudha

    (Assistant Professor, Department of Business Administration, Nehru Arts and Science College, Coimbatore)

Abstract

This study examines the evolving role of elderly individuals within families, highlighting their vital contributions to cultural continuity, intergenerational bonding, and emotional stability. As demographic shifts and modern family structures reshape caregiving dynamics, many elderly individuals face challenges such as neglect, isolation, and loss of dignity. The study emphasizes the need for supportive, inclusive family environments that uphold their self-worth and ensure their active participation in family life. Promoting such environments is essential not only for the wellbeing of older adults but also for fostering holistic health within families and communities.

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  • Dr. P. Nathiya & Dr.V.Sudha, 2025. "The Golden Ties: Intergenerational Care and Elderly Wellbeing in Families," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science (IJRIAS), vol. 10(7), pages 623-626, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjf:journl:v:10:y:2025:i:7:p:623-626
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