concept   elderly care

39 commonsense assertions
Cultures (39) Western cultures (1) Japan (1) China (1) United States (1) United Kingdom (1) South Korea (1) Sweden (1) Germany (1) India (1) Vietnamese (1) Brazil (1) Canada (1) Nigeria (1) Italy (1) Kenya (1) Mexico (1) Norway (1) Asian (1) Pakistan (1) traditional societies (1) African (1) Australian (1) Confucian-influenced societies (1) Contemporary US (1) East Asian countries (1) Eastern cultures (1) Geography (1) Individualistic cultures (1) Japanese culture (1) Latin American countries (1) Netherlands (1) Polynesian cultures (1) Remote areas in developing countries (1) Singapore (1) Traditional tribal cultures (1) Urban Western cultures (1) medical community in Europe (1) modern society (1) rural areas in China (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 elderly care Western cultures Elderly care in Western cultures typically involves assisted living facilities, nursing homes, and professional caregivers. 20
2 elderly care Japan In Japan, there is a strong cultural expectation for adult children to care for their elderly parents at home. 17
3 elderly care China In China, elderly care is traditionally a family responsibility centered around filial piety and multi-generational living. 12
4 elderly care United States Elderly care in the United States often involves nursing homes, assisted living facilities, or retirement communities. 11
5 elderly care United Kingdom Elderly care in the UK prioritizes independence and choice through assisted living facilities and nursing homes. 7
6 elderly care South Korea In South Korea, elderly care is centered around filial piety and family responsibility. 6
7 elderly care Sweden In Sweden, government-funded elderly care services emphasize independence and support for aging individuals. 6
8 elderly care Germany In Germany, professional elderly care services and facilities are widely available for the elderly population. 5
9 elderly care India In India, elderly care is traditionally provided within the extended family structure at home. 5
10 elderly care Vietnamese In Vietnamese culture, traditional eldercare emphasizes filial piety and respect for elders. 5
11 elderly care Brazil Elderly care in Brazil emphasizes multi-generational living and shared responsibility. 4
12 elderly care Canada Elderly individuals in Canada often receive care in nursing homes or retirement communities. 4
13 elderly care Nigeria In Nigeria, elderly care is primarily provided through familial and community support within the extended family structure. 4
14 elderly care Italy Elderly care in Italy includes multigenerational living and professional care services. 3
15 elderly care Kenya In Kenya, elderly care is centered on traditional values and communal support, with extended family members sharing caregiving responsibilities. 3
16 elderly care Mexico In Mexico, multigenerational family living and eldercare are common practices. 3
17 elderly care Norway In Norway, government-supported elderly care services are widely available and prioritize support for aging individuals. 3
18 elderly care Asian In Asian cultures, it is common for adult children to provide care for their elderly parents at home. 2
19 elderly care Pakistan In Pakistan, elderly care is predominantly carried out by family members at home rather than through institutions. 2
20 elderly care traditional societies Traditional societies value respect for elders and traditional methods of elderly care. 2
21 elderly care African In African culture, elderly care is often provided at home by family members. 1
22 elderly care Australian Elderly care in Australian culture often involves living in assisted care facilities. 1
23 elderly care Confucian-influenced societies The concept of elderly care in Confucian-influenced societies deeply values and respects the elderly. 1
24 elderly care Contemporary US Assisted living facilities or nursing homes are common for elderly care in contemporary US culture. 1
25 elderly care East Asian countries In East Asian countries, it is common for children to take care of their elderly parents or grandparents. 1
26 elderly care Eastern cultures Elderly care in Eastern cultures is traditionally the responsibility of family members. 1
27 elderly care Geography In many geographical cultures, multi-generational households are common and elderly family members are often cared for at home. 1
28 elderly care Individualistic cultures Elderly care in individualistic cultures emphasizes independence and may involve separate care facilities. 1
29 elderly care Japanese culture In Japanese culture, elderly care is an important aspect of societal values with specific customs and respect towards the elderly. 1
30 elderly care Latin American countries In Latin American countries, elderly care typically involves living with or near family members for support. 1
31 elderly care Netherlands In the Netherlands, professional elderly care services are highly advanced and widely utilized by elderly individuals in need of assistance. 1
32 elderly care Polynesian cultures In Polynesian cultures, elderly care is typically provided within the extended family. 1
33 elderly care Remote areas in developing countries In remote areas of developing countries, elderly family members are typically cared for within the extended family. 1
34 elderly care Singapore In Singapore, elderly care is strongly influenced by the concept of filial piety, with children often expected to care for their aging parents or grandparents. 1
35 elderly care Traditional tribal cultures Elderly members in traditional tribal cultures are respected and cared for within the community. 1
36 elderly care Urban Western cultures In Urban Western cultures, retirement homes and elderly care facilities are common for elderly care. 1
37 elderly care medical community in Europe Elderly care in Europe focuses on providing professional care through nursing homes and specialized facilities. 1
38 elderly care modern society Elderly care in modern society varies widely and is influenced by individual preferences and societal norms, including options such as family care, assisted living, and nursing homes. 1
39 elderly care rural areas in China In rural areas of China, it is a common cultural practice for the younger generation to take care of the elderly at home. 1