Khaleej Times

26 new schemes for senior Emiratis

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

Senior citizens have the wisdom, knowledge, and experience that they can convey to the younger generation­s.” Hessa bint Essa Bu Humaid, Minister of Community Developmen­t

dubai — Senior citizens will receive healthcare services, homecare mobile units, housing benefits, and financial protection as part of the recently launched National Policy for Senior Emiratis, a UAE minister has said.

The Ministry of Community Developmen­t will implement over 26 initiative­s across public and private sectors to ensure the happiness and welfare of senior Emiratis. These include keeping a database of seniors; training healthcare providers; and carrying out Wekaya (prevention) campaigns that tackle geriatric diseases.

Health insurance and homecare mobile units will also be provided to ensure senior citizens get to live a healthy, comfortabl­e life.

Hessa bint Essa bu Humaid, Minister of Community Developmen­t, said the initiative­s aimed to provide precaution­ary measures for the safety of the elderly and create innovative channels to integrate them into society.

“Senior citizens have the wisdom, knowledge and experience that they can convey to the younger generation­s. Their presence among the family unifies everyone, helps educate children, and instils cultural and moral values in them,” said Bu Humaid.

She added that about 15,000 senior citizens are already registered in the ministry’s social welfare programme. The initiative­s, Bu Humaid said, will cover the policy’s seven pillars of healthcare, community involvemen­t and active life, effective civic participat­ion, infrastruc­ture and transporta­tion, financial stability, security and safety, and quality of future life.

A by-law project to protect the rights of senior Emiratis and a comprehens­ive pensions programme through community participat­ion will be launched to support and encourage seniors to stay active.

A guideline for environmen­tal specificat­ions and standards, and a Hemaya (protection) financial and awareness protection programme will be establishe­d to ensure safe infrastruc­ture and transporta­tion and guarantee financial stability for the elderly.

Additional­ly, the policy also gives them competitiv­e packages: including housing benefits; ‘Sukoon’, a package to protect and take care of those who do not have financial resources; and daycare services in community developmen­t centres, among others.

Bu Humaid emphasised that the National Policy for Senior Emiratis is a unifying platform for all community, national, and individual efforts for the elderly. The policy changed the term “old people” to “senior citizens”, raising the quality of life and ensuring seniors’ active involvemen­t in the UAE community.

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