
According to a recent report by World Health Organization (WHO) people in India,
are now living longer and the population of India is ageing and will continue to
age steadily in the next few decades. The ageing of the population has major
implications for the Indian health system and society as a whole
"The challenge for India, as for all countries over the world, is not only to add
further years to life but more importantly to add life to years and to ensure that
the elderly can live full, enriching and productive lives. For this to be possible,
good health is essential,” said Dr. Nata Menabde, WHO Representative to India.
The report also states that with the steady increase in life expectancy and the
elderly population, the burden of non‐communicable diseases (NCDs, like heart
disease and stroke, cancers, diabetes, mental health problems, vision and hearing
impairment) will continue to grow, putting significant additional demands on
health services. "With trend towards nuclear family, care of the elderly population
at the family level will become difficult
In simple words what it means
It is more likely that you are going to live longer due to increased life expectancy.
With increasing age the health problems are also likely to increase. Senior citizens
are more susceptible to different medical conditions which may require frequent
medical treatment.
So what you should do about it?
Take a pension plan which will provide you pension for lifetime
Have a contingency fund for emergencies.
Take adequate medical insurance cover with lifelong renewals
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