The Phnom Penh Post

Plan for aged rolled out but has ‘long way to go’

- Yesenia Amaro

THE Ministry of Health’s preventive medicine department yesterday released a national policy for elderly health care to address anticipate­d growth in Cambodia’s ageing population, which is estimated to reach 21 percent of the country’s total population by 2050.

However, there is no timeframe as yet on the implementa­tion of what could be a “costly”policy,officialsa­cknowledge­d yesterday on the sidelines of a workshop to disseminat­e the measure.

Dr Liu Yunguo, a representa­tive with the WHO, which assisted in formulatin­g the policy, said that in 2008, Cambodians 60 and older represente­d only 6 percent of the Kingdom’s demographi­cally young population, but that figure is expected to nearly double by 2030.

By 2050, about 1 in 5 Cambodians will be 60 or older due to a decrease in family sizes and increases in longevity.

“While the potential benefit of active and healthy older population­s’ contributi­ons to society is enormous, ageing also comes along with challenges, such as rising burdens of non-communicab­le diseases, and the need for a different model of services including rehabilita­tion,” Yunguo said.

Kol Hero, director of the preventive medicine department, said officials still needed to develop an action plan for implementi­ng the policy.

“We have a long way to go,” he said. “We need to assess the needs on the ground and prioritise that. Our goal is to promote healthy ageing.”

Funding for the policy’s implementa­tion would still also need to be secured, he conceded.

Experts yesterday identified key priorities such as an expansion of geriatric units in hospitals, training for medical personnel and providing support ser vices for families, said Vivath Chou, with the WHO. Experts also stressed the need for rehabilita­tion to help the elderly stay active and live independen­tly.

 ?? KIMBERLEY MCCOSKER ?? Elderly beggars crowd a road in Takeo. The government yesterday released a policy meant to address care for the Kingdom’s elderly population.
KIMBERLEY MCCOSKER Elderly beggars crowd a road in Takeo. The government yesterday released a policy meant to address care for the Kingdom’s elderly population.

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