Determination of needs of black aged persons in Port Elizabeth: Direction for future interventions

Social, economic and health care needs of elderly black persons in Port Elizabeth and areas in its immediate vicinity are investigated. Conclusions are drawn from a sample study of 301 elderly people. The investigation reveals that the majority of pensioners are -women, their educational standard is...

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Main Author: M. M. S. Ntshona
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 1995-03-01
Series:Curationis
Online Access:https://curationis.org.za/index.php/curationis/article/view/1369
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spelling doaj-3c9116ced6cf4af2af5f8cee8fe726ef2020-11-24T21:42:54ZengAOSISCurationis0379-85772223-62791995-03-01184202410.4102/curationis.v18i4.13691134Determination of needs of black aged persons in Port Elizabeth: Direction for future interventionsM. M. S. NtshonaSocial, economic and health care needs of elderly black persons in Port Elizabeth and areas in its immediate vicinity are investigated. Conclusions are drawn from a sample study of 301 elderly people. The investigation reveals that the majority of pensioners are -women, their educational standard is below standard 10, and they have little vocational or specialized training. A high proportion (86%) of them are breadwinners and therefore they are unwilling to reside in institutions. Recreational facilities are inadequate. Pension payout points are overcrowded and disorganized. Also health care services are inaccessible to most elderly people. In view of these findings, a community-based approach to care for the elderly is recommended. The approach should promote social interaction among elderly through establishment of luncheon clubs and service centres and well-being of all elderly through geriatric clinics as well as home care services for the infirm. This entails an intersectorial collaboration, with the elderly being fully involved and participating. Considering the exponential growth of the elderly population in South Africa, it is imperative that the government and other organizations should take cognizance of studies of this nature when making future decisions as regards the care of this group.https://curationis.org.za/index.php/curationis/article/view/1369
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title_short Determination of needs of black aged persons in Port Elizabeth: Direction for future interventions
title_full Determination of needs of black aged persons in Port Elizabeth: Direction for future interventions
title_fullStr Determination of needs of black aged persons in Port Elizabeth: Direction for future interventions
title_full_unstemmed Determination of needs of black aged persons in Port Elizabeth: Direction for future interventions
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description Social, economic and health care needs of elderly black persons in Port Elizabeth and areas in its immediate vicinity are investigated. Conclusions are drawn from a sample study of 301 elderly people. The investigation reveals that the majority of pensioners are -women, their educational standard is below standard 10, and they have little vocational or specialized training. A high proportion (86%) of them are breadwinners and therefore they are unwilling to reside in institutions. Recreational facilities are inadequate. Pension payout points are overcrowded and disorganized. Also health care services are inaccessible to most elderly people. In view of these findings, a community-based approach to care for the elderly is recommended. The approach should promote social interaction among elderly through establishment of luncheon clubs and service centres and well-being of all elderly through geriatric clinics as well as home care services for the infirm. This entails an intersectorial collaboration, with the elderly being fully involved and participating. Considering the exponential growth of the elderly population in South Africa, it is imperative that the government and other organizations should take cognizance of studies of this nature when making future decisions as regards the care of this group.
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