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Caring for the Elderly

When a child is born, the whole world jumps in to help. The well-being of the child takes precedence over everything else.  Parents sometimes move cities, states or even countries to ensure the right surroundings for the child to grow up in. As the child grows up, again, there is help at hand on how to manage every aspect of the child's growth. From building emotional intelligence and acquiring social skills, to honing inherent qualities, developing life skills and academics. There are scores of books on parenting. And this starts from the womb. Case in point: the book ‘What To Expect When You Are Expecting.’ The title says it all and the slew of information continues.  On the other end of the spectrum are the Elders. It is said old age is a ‘second childhood.’ This is because, like infants, older people sometimes lose control of their senses and also become dependent on others and require care. But that is where the similarity ends. Take a pause and think — have you read an...