CONTRIBUTIONS OF CAREGIVERS IN FOSTERING PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING AMONG ELDERLY INDIVIDUALS

Author:

Mohammad Shahadat Hossen Mohammad Shahadat Hossen,Mohammad Saiful Islam Mohammad Saiful Islam

Abstract

This research article investigates the essential role of care support workers in elevating the psychological well-being of elderly individuals, addressing the escalating demand for effective eldercare in the context of a rapidly aging global population. Through an in-depth exploration, the study unveils a spectrum of contributions and strategic interventions employed by care support workers to foster and sustain the psychological health of elderly individuals. By synthesizing a comprehensive review of existing literature with empirical evidence, the research offers nuanced insights into the multifaceted dimensions of this critical facet of eldercare, contributing to a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities in promoting mental well-being among the aging population. Keywords: Caregivers Support, Elderly Well-being, Home care support.

Publisher

Education Support and Investment Fund NGO

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