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‘Aisyiyah Commitment to Enhancing Elderly Quality of Life

by Persyarikatan Muhammadiyah
11 months ago
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‘Aisyiyah Commitment to Enhancing Elderly Quality of Life

MUHAMMADIYAH.OR.ID, YOGYAKARTA – Indonesian growing elderly population has prompted a concerted effort to enhance the welfare of senior citizens. A recent visit by government officials and representatives from the Australian embassy to an ‘Aisyiyah Day Care Center for the elderly in Yogyakarta highlighted the significant role of organizations like ‘Aisyiyah in addressing the needs of this demographic.

According to the 2023 Indonesian Census, nearly 12% of the population, or approximately 29 million people, are aged 60 or older. This figure is projected to rise to 20% by 2045. Recognizing the increasing number of elderly individuals, the Indonesian government and various organizations have been working to improve their quality of life.

‘Aisyiyah  has been at the forefront of these efforts. Through various programs and social welfare initiatives, ‘Aisyiyah aims to enhance the quality of life for the elderly. 

“Our programs and initiatives are designed to improve the quality of life for the elderly through structured activities that cover education, religion, psychology, social, health, economic, and recreational aspects,” explained Tri Hastuti Nur Rochimah, Secretary-General of the Central Board of ‘Aisyiyah and Coordinator of the ‘Aisyiyah Inclusion Program.

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To achieve this, ‘Aisyiyah has established various facilities such as senior citizen centers, day care centers, integrated service posts, and elderly health posts. These facilities offer a range of activities and services designed to promote the health, well-being, and independence of the elderly.

The Australian Embassy expressed its admiration for ‘Aisyiyah work. Malithi Burrowes, a representative from the Australian Embassy, commented, “I see tremendous energy here today. Australia and Indonesia are very proud of all the work that ‘Aisyiyah is doing and all the support that is being given to the community.”

The Indonesian government, represented by the Ministry of National Development Planning/National Development Planning Agency (BAPPENAS), has also been actively involved in addressing the needs of the elderly. Maliki, Deputy for Population and Employment at BAPPENAS, emphasized the importance of providing comprehensive services for the elderly, including education on healthy aging and strengthening community cohesion.

“We hope that education on how to become healthier seniors can start now. A better lifestyle, a love of learning, and a stronger community cohesion will prepare us for the future when our population ages,” said Maliki.

The collaboration between the government, ‘Aisyiyah, and other stakeholders is crucial in ensuring that Indonesian elderly population can live healthy, active, and fulfilling lives. Providing the necessary support and resources enables Indonesia to become a more age-friendly society.

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