The Philippine Star

Guides toward progress

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Humans are not yet approachin­g the 969 years of Methuselah in the Old Testament. Still, lifespans have become longer around the world, thanks to advances in medicine and healthier lifestyles in this modern age.

This coming week is dedicated to the nation’s elderly. Senior citizens in the Philippine­s have enjoyed many benefits mandated by law, such as exemptions from the value-added tax on a wide range of goods and services including medicine and health care. Local government­s also offer various types of benefits such as free medical services and free entrance in movie houses. Shopping malls provide free parking and priority in payments and even toilet facilities.

The latest measure to promote the welfare of senior citizens is Republic Act 10911 or the AntiAge Discrimina­tion in Employment Act. The Department of Labor and Employment has released the implementi­ng rules for RA 10911, which prohibits various forms of employers’ actions on workers based on age.

Aging population­s are posing new advantages and challenges to societies. Having longer productive years is generally good news, but societies must provide the enabling environmen­t to utilize that productivi­ty. Employment and livelihood opportunit­ies designed for people past the regular retirement age are still lacking.

Health inevitably deteriorat­es with age, and not all individual­s can remain productive in the twilight of life. For such elderly, many societies lack the resources to provide assistance. In developing countries including the Philippine­s, the impoverish­ed elderly are among the most neglected and abused sectors of society. Younger generation­s of Filipinos are increasing­ly feeling no responsibi­lity to care for the older members of their family, even if age and illness have debilitate­d the elderly.

Senior citizens in this country have many reasons to celebrate Elderly Filipino Week. The theme of the celebratio­n is “Nakatatand­a: Gabay, Tulay, Kaagapay at

Bantay Tungo sa Kaunlaran.” But much more can still be done for the welfare of the older members of society. As the theme of the week emphasizes, the elderly serve as guides, bridges, partners and vanguards toward national progress.

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