An Act called "The Maintenance and Welfare of Parents
and Senior Citizens Act, 2007" was enacted by Parliament in December,
2007 to ensure need based maintenance for parents and senior citizens
and their welfare. The Act, inter-alia, makes maintenance of parents/
senior citizens by children/ relatives obligatory and justiciable
through tribunals; provides for revocation of transfer of property by
senior citizens in case of negligence by relatives; penal provision for
abandonment of senior citizens; protection of life and property etc.
The National Policy on Older Persons (NPOP) was announced in January
1999. Para 95 of the Policy envisages setting up of a National Council
for Older Persons (NCOP) to promote and coordinate the concerns of older
persons.
In pursuance of the above provision of the Policy, a National Council
for Older Persons (NCOP) was constituted. In order to have a definite
structure as well as to provide for representation from various regions,
the NCOP has been re-constituted and renamed as the National Council of
Senior Citizens (NCSrC).
A Resolution dated 17th February, 2012 re-constituting and renaming the
NCOP as the NCSrC was published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary on
22nd February, 2012.
The NCSrC will advise the Central and the State Governments on the
entire gamut of issues related to the welfare of senior citizens and
enhancement of their quality of life, with special reference to
policies, programmes and legislative measures; promotion of physical and
financial security, health, and independent and productive living; and
awareness generation and community mobilization.
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare is implementing the National
Programme for the Health Care for the Elderly (NPHCE) from the year
2010-11. The basic aim of the NPHCE programme is to provide separate and
specialized comprehensive health care to the senior citizens at various
level of state health care delivery system including outreach services.
Preventive & promotive care, management of illness, health manpower
development for geriatric services, medical rehabilitation &
therapeutic intervention and IEC are some of the strategies envisaged in
the NPHCE.
The major components of the NPHCE during 11th Five Year Plan were
establishment of 30 bedded Department of Geriatric in 8 identified
Regional Medical Institutions (Regional Geriatric Centres) in different
regions of the country and to provide dedicated health care facilities
in District Hospitals, CHCs, PHCs and Sub Centres level in 100
identified districts of 21 States.
It is proposed to cover the remaining districts under the programme
during the 12th Five Year Plan in a phased manner (@ 100 districts per
year and develop 12 additional Regional Geriatric Centres in selected
Medical Colleges of the country.
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