No longer are old pensioners taken care of by their family members,
instead
, they are sent to nursing or caring homes. Even though it facilitates the lives of both young and older generations, its ethical unacceptability is still a drawback.
On the one hand, nursing facilities alleviate the conditions of both generations. Not only can children maintain the freedom and independence to do other activities, but elderly people can Linking Words
also
spend the rest of life in a circle of like-minded adults by being attentively assisted by nurses. Linking Words
Moreover
, nursing homes can provide full-time care for pensioners that their offspring may not be able to afford by being out at work. Linking Words
For example
, statistics provided by the Worldwide Family Association show that 67% of elderly parents at caring institutions find these places the most suitable and safe.
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On the other hand
, leaving parents, when they become weak and incapable of accomplishing duties, is considered to be immoral. Having been brought up by them, they may jeopardise their parents to the mental and emotional ailments Linking Words
such
as the feeling of rejection and loneliness, becoming susceptible to other diseases. Linking Words
Furthermore
, youngsters set a bad example to their own kids, as they may repeat Linking Words
this
when they become old themselves. Linking Words
For instance
, workers at the institutions claim that pensioners have a tendency to catch various detrimental illnesses 78% more than those who are in the surrounding of loved ones.
In conclusion, the elder individuals aren't looked after any more by their own families. Linking Words
Although
both generations have benefits in their lifetime, it is claimed as an immoral act by humanity.Linking Words
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