I'm interested in elder justice and what we can do about elder abuse and neglect.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
To those seniors, and especially elderly veterans like myself, I want to tell you this: You are not alone, and you having nothing to be ashamed of. If elder abuse happened to me, it can happen to anyone. I want you to know that you deserve better.
Anything that we can do to improve the lives of elderly people is welcome so far as I am concerned.
You seek help from the elders. A society with elders is healthy. It's not always that way in the West.
If you are serving justice to one person, those who have been affected should also be served some form of justice.
The elderly are all someone's flesh and blood and we cannot just shut them in a cupboard and hand over the responsibility for taking care of them to the state.
Alzheimer's is literally killing us, and the only way to fight this 'crime' is through a groundswell of people who continue to raise their voices and funds to ensure it gets the attention it deserves.
Our seniors have worked long and hard to better the economy, raise families and serve their communities. They deserve to live independent and active lives in their golden years.
Next to religion, let your care be to promote justice.
Generally, the younger the victim, the greater the grief. Yet even when the elderly or infirm have been afforded merciful relief, their loved ones are rarely ready to let go.
Think carefully before asking for justice. Mercy might be safer.