Insomnia in The Elderly: A Threatening Condition But Manageable
Insomnia in The Elderly: A Threatening Condition But Manageable
Insomnia in The Elderly: A Threatening Condition But Manageable
In the Philippines, there are two major laws were enacted to address senior citizen
concerns, namely, RA 7876 and RA 9994. RA 7876 mandates the establishment of
the Office of the Senior Citizens Affairs (OSCA) in all local Government Units
(LGUs), while RA 9994 provides for a 20% discount on basic food and medicine
purchases (Carandang, Asis, Shibanuma, Kiriya, Murayama, and Jimba). These
laws were submitted and approved by the senate to help Filipino senior citizens to
at least help the elderlies. However, these laws do not totally help the holistic being
of the elderlies. Especially the mental being of the senior citizen. To be able to help
the elderly with insomnia, the government should organize a program or to
mandate light activities wherein, senior citizen and their families are involved. In
addition, elderly social and support groups are also appreciated where in senior
citizen can actually voice out their feelings wholeheartedly.
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