Ethics, Value and Decision Making

Introduction

Creating a society where ‘age’ is the only concern that would measure inequality, the aging effect would be evaluated and focused on by complete long-term care. In such a society getting older would be considered respectable and people who enter into their old age would be seen with utmost respect and dignity. They would be provided with complete home care environment which would serve as a potentially powerful intervention, the outcomes of which would project improvement to improve overall quality of life for older people who are aging with chronic health conditions and related functional needs. Under therapeutic care, testing and experimentation would be done on younger generation, after which the therapy provided to the old age would be effectively applied for different target populations evaluated on the basis of ‘old people’ ratio. Families which are headed by more elderly people would be considered more prestigious and eligible to acquire all sorts of financial, moral and therapeutic support than those who are composed of lesser elderly or aged people.

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There would not be any residential homes, and older people would be invited by every young community member to spend their time with the younger ones so that the youth would be able to get and learn from their past experiences as much as they can. In this way youth would have a lure to meet and address older people and it would be prestigious for them to have older people inside their homes. This would add value to their homes as well as their lives.

However, the most important thing to guarantee to all would be the medical aid which would be provided on the basis of ‘age factor’. The older you are, the better you would be treated socially, morally as well as medically. Therefore ‘quality of life’ would be provided to the older people who would be taken good care of not only the family members but by the whole society. Luxurious life would be waiting for the older people where proper housing, environmental sustain and support would be provided which do impact directly and indirectly on their health, social support, absence of disease, quality of life and well-being. The home environment would encompass the major activities of their everyday life and activities such as eating, preparing food, sleeping, socializing and spending time in meaningful ways. Therapies and counseling services would be highest amongst the elderly people, and the use of lifestyle choices such as music, dance and art recreation would be only available to older people. In this context I won’t fix any age but the requirement to attain such benefits and social prestige would be that any person aged beyond 60 feelings old would be considered and treated among the elderly.

In such an era, younger people would receive little or no policy attention and older people would be liable to all the benefits in relation to health promotion and with the worldwide demographic shift to aging of the population, policies supporting healthy, productive and independent aging would represent attractive initiative for governments. Charitable organizations and nursing homes would mostly be utilized by younger people. Such a praise of old age would make the younger generation think about creating an “anti-youth medicine”, according to which youth would love to enter the paradigm of old age so as to acquire all the self-esteem and care from the society.

Summary

From the field of engineering to social sciences, older people would be subjected to a wide range of job and career opportunities which younger people would lack, since their experience and exposure would be limited. In such case those older people having some physical or behavioral disability would be permitted to work according to his own suggested working hours, and with other flexibility. Media would be governed and supported by older people and all movie stars and role models would be older, thereby setting an example for the youth who are considered inferior and are ignored by the society.

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