Luyện tập: Care of the Elderly: Families Should be Responsible
04/11/2024 2024-11-04 18:43Luyện tập: Care of the Elderly: Families Should be Responsible
Topic statementThe issue of whether grandparents should live with their extended familiesđại gia đình is partly a question of the traditions in different cultures or nationalities. OpinionHowever, the question of affordabilitykhả năng chi trả also plays an increasing part, and so this debate is rather complex, as we shall see.
Topic statementOn the one hand, those who support the idea of grandparents living with their children point to the higher level of emotional support which all family members may receive in such situations, for example in times of crisissự khủng hoảng such as bereavementsự mất người thân. Topic statementFurthermore, it is also true that personal securitysự bảo vệ, an ninh may be increased, offering protection against such problems as accidents or even robberytrộm cướp. Finally, it seems that extended family life will also be considerablymột cách đáng kể less costly, for instance with lower food and utilitydịch vụ công cộng bills, meaning that enjoyment of life may be higher.
Topic statementBy contrast, supporters of grandparents living independently often state that elderly people should be encouraged to be as self-reliantdựa vào bản thân as possible, as this boostsnâng cao their self-esteemlòng tự trọng and may guardbảo vệ against mental declinesự sa sút về tinh thần in old age. Topic statementThey also say, with some merit, that many younger families these days do not have the housing space, or indeed the spare time, which is necessary to care properly for older members. Topic statementAs a last point, it is also true that many grandparents prefer to see their grandchildren on a less frequentthường xuyên basisnền tảng, cơ sở (as opposed tođối lập với every day), making these visits more special and cherishedtrân trọng for all concerned.
OpinionOverall, it appears to me that the stronger argument is in favour ofủng hộ grandparents living independently, with all the advantages of self-reliance and separate space. SummaryThis is provided that their health and finances allow them to continue living separately, without risk or the fear of isolationsự cô lập.
The issue of whether grandparents should live with their đại gia đình is partly a question of the traditions in different cultures or nationalities. However, the question of khả năng chi trả also plays an increasing part, and so this debate is rather complex, as we shall see.
On the one hand, those who support the idea of grandparents living with their children point to the higher level of emotional support which all family members may receive in such situations, for example in times of sự khủng hoảng such as sự mất người thân. Furthermore, it is also true that personal sự bảo vệ, an ninh may be increased, offering protection against such problems as accidents or even trộm cướp. Finally, it seems that extended family life will also be một cách đáng kể less costly, for instance with lower food and dịch vụ công cộng bills, meaning that enjoyment of life may be higher.
By contrast, supporters of grandparents living independently often state that elderly people should be encouraged to be as dựa vào bản thân as possible, as this nâng cao their lòng tự trọng and may bảo vệ against sự sa sút về tinh thần in old age. They also say, with some merit, that many younger families these days do not have the housing space, or indeed the spare time, which is necessary to care properly for older members. As a last point, it is also true that many grandparents prefer to see their grandchildren on a less thường xuyên nền tảng, cơ sở (as đối lập với every day), making these visits more special and trân trọng for all concerned.
Overall, it appears to me that the stronger argument is ủng hộ grandparents living independently, with all the advantages of self-reliance and separate space. This is provided that their health and finances allow them to continue living separately, without risk or the fear of sự cô lập.
The issue of whether grandparents should live with their đại gia đình is partly a question of the traditions in different cultures or nationalities. However, the question of khả năng chi trả also plays an increasing part, and so this debate is rather complex, as we shall see.
On the one hand, those who support the idea of grandparents living with their children point to the higher level of emotional support which all family members may receive in such situations, for example in times of sự khủng hoảng such as sự mất người thân. Furthermore, it is also true that personal sự bảo vệ, an ninh may be increased, offering protection against such problems as accidents or even trộm cướp. Finally, it seems that extended family life will also be một cách đáng kể less costly, for instance with lower food and dịch vụ công cộng bills, meaning that enjoyment of life may be higher.
By contrast, supporters of grandparents living independently often state that elderly people should be encouraged to be as dựa vào bản thân as possible, as this nâng cao their lòng tự trọng and may bảo vệ against sự sa sút về tinh thần in old age. They also say, with some merit, that many younger families these days do not have the housing space, or indeed the spare time, which is necessary to care properly for older members. As a last point, it is also true that many grandparents prefer to see their grandchildren on a less thường xuyên nền tảng, cơ sở (as đối lập với every day), making these visits more special and trân trọng for all concerned.
Overall, it appears to me that the stronger argument is ủng hộ grandparents living independently, with all the advantages of self-reliance and separate space. This is provided that their health and finances allow them to continue living separately, without risk or the fear of sự cô lập.