Year: 2025 | Month: September | Volume: 12 | Issue: 9 | Pages: 282-288
DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijrr.20250930
Intergenerational Solidarity in the Care of Elderly with Disabilities
Amrutha P1, Dr. K. Sathyamurthi2
1Full-time PhD Scholar, Department of Social Work, Madras School of Social Work, Chennai
2Associate Professor, Department of Social Work, Madras School of Social Work, Chennai
Corresponding Author: Amrutha P
ABSTRACT
Intergenerational solidarity as a multidimensional concept emphasizes the idea that generations can assist each other in ensuring the well-being of family members by offering mutual support, care and affection. As our population continues to grow and age, it is necessary to create a space that is accessible for all the generations to have a sustainable future together. Care, being one of the fundamental components of intergenerational solidarity, act as a vital force in strengthening the bond between different generations. When it comes to elderly care, it is deeply rooted in the traditional family structure, where older adults are regarded as the heads of the household. Intergenerational care is key to supporting older people with disabilities as families are the primary source of care across generations. This paper looks at the care dynamics, focusing on the handover of care from parents to children for aging people with disabilities. It examines the emotional, social and economic implications of intergenerational care, both the challenges and opportunities within family support systems. The paper also looks at the evolving role of social work and community interventions to reduce caregiver burden and increase inclusivity and dignity for the elderly.
Keywords: Intergenerational solidarity, elderly care, disability, caregiving, Indian families
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