In Britain, when someone gets old they often go to live in a home with other old people where there are nurses to look after them. Sometimes the government has to pay for this care. Who do you think should pay for this care, the government or the family? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.

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Taking
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of our
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at their declining years is the same as taking
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of a child at his growing
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. Worldwide there is now plenty of old
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homes
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for senior citizens where professional health
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staff is available to take
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of them 24 hours. Some people believe that government should fund
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whereas others oppose
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statement and think children are responsible for the expenses of their parents. In my ,opinion it is advisable to let children bear the cost of their parents if the case is not exceptional as the government have many other projects to fund. 
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with, there are plenty of other areas that require development and authority can only raise funds for some major projects
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as transportation which is a necessity these days.In these ,cases it will be burdensome for the state to allot money in old
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homes
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which consist of many
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, if families will take
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of their senior citizens it will be easier for them to take responsibility for funding a person or two which is feasible and affordable.
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, there is an old
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home near my house which charge some amount of money monthly from their family in order to provide services to their veteran. In
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can be with someone of their own
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group and receive required health
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services without thinking of being a burden on their family. 
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, there are some
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who have no family in
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cases no one is there to take their responsibility and raise funds for them
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could be an exceptional case where the ministry should raise funds by requesting donations.Even in
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they should not touch the quota that has been allotted for the development of the country.All the authority has to do is include
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donations in tax exemption,
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will motivate many individuals to donate money.  In conclusion,there are many old
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homes
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and the authority may not be able to fund all of them
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sharing the burden with their family and paying for a single person is not that difficult for an individual.
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, the family should be the prior option to bear expenses for their
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but exceptions should be given to
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with no family
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Aging population
  • Elderly care
  • Nursing homes
  • Social welfare
  • Intergenerational responsibility
  • Caregiving
  • Financial burden
  • Quality of life
  • Pension funds
  • Healthcare policy
  • Taxation
  • Subsidies
  • Private insurance
  • Long-term care
  • Sustainability
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