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Volume 8

Journal of Palliative Care & Medicine

Hospice 2018

July 18-19, 2018

Page 15

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July 18-19, 2018 Melbourne, Australia

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World Congress on

Hospice and Palliative Care

Palliative care for the elderly in India

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ndia’s elderly population stands at 123 million in 2018. According to the 2014 round of the National sample survey, two

million elderly persons in India are bed ridden and another seven million are confined within their households. Who will

take care of them during their sunset years? The issue of caring for the elderly and ensuring their dignity at death should thus

receive immediate public attention. In this context, this paper is an attempt to understand the steps taken by government and

other agencies in India to cater to the care needs of the elderly. It further looks at the flaws in these mechanisms and offers some

suggestions to improve the present situation. We shall use government reports, organizations working in the field of palliative

care and Kerala Aging Survey data. Palliative care for elderly in India is still in the early stage of development. Many elders are

not aware of the existing policies on palliative care. Awareness programs, care training centers, etc. are need of the hour. Though

we have multiple mechanisms in palliative care for the elderly, there are many loopholes here which must be addressed.

Biography

Irudaya Rajan S has completed his PhD from International Institute for Population Sciences, Bombay. He is the Professor at Centre for Development Studies,

Kerala, India. He has published extensively in national and international journals on social, economic, health and demographic facets of aging since the last

three decades. He conducted the first longitudinal Aging Survey in Kerala in 2004, which is repeated every three years and entered its fifth wave in 2016. He has

been involved in several projects on aging funded by the United Nations, South Asian Network of Economic Institutes, Indo-Dutch Program on Alternatives in

Development, Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute, International Development Research Centre, World Bank and Help Age International.

rajancds@gmail.com

Irudaya Rajan S

Centre for Development Studies, India

Irudaya Rajan S, J Palliat Care Med 2018, Volume 8

DOI: 10.4172/2165-7386-C1-013