As society changes, many elderly citizens are living in old age homes, often away from their families. To better understand this situation, we are conducting a survey to explore why elderly parents are placed in care facilities, how it affects their lives, and what possible alternatives can be considered.
We invite your honest responses to the following questions based on your experiences and opinions:
- Why do you think some children decide to place their elderly parents in old age homes?
- What do you feel are the main reasons behind the growing trend of parents living in care homes after their children get married?
- How can society reduce the number of elderly people living in old age homes? What kind of support could make a difference?
- What are the benefits of old age homes for elderly individuals? Do you think they provide a good environment for aging parents?
- What challenges do elderly parents face while living in old age homes without family support?
- Do you believe it is better to care for aging parents at home or in a specialized care facility? Why?
- Why do you think highly educated or career-driven individuals might leave their parents in old age homes?
- In your opinion, should elderly parents live in old age homes, or should they be cared for by their families?
- How do you feel about children who place their parents in old age homes? Do you think they are always to be blamed?
- What are the possible consequences of children not supporting their elderly parents and leaving them in a care home?
- Would you personally consider placing your own elderly parents in a care facility? Why or why not?
Your responses are valuable in helping us understand the experiences of elderly citizens living in care facilities. Thank you for participating in this important conversation.

