How does your country take care the elderly people?
Answer from Class F
65 years or older can get the federal government's senior card. The card holder can get discounts on the price of public transportation system. And some shops, services, and restaurants will also give the senior card holder a discount. Health insurance, medication, telephone, electricity, and municipal costs are also part of the senior card deal.
Answer from Class G
Our government provided allowance to elderly people(elderly men must older then 65 years old,elderly women must older then 60 years old),they can decide how they spend their money by themselves,beside the elderly people also can eat free meal in some restaurant this is one of government policy.
Answer from Class H
In Egypt, retirees who are between 50 to 60 years old have very few insurance, which is about 5% of the whole insurance fee. If you retire after the age of 60, you can get 80% of pre-retirement salary pension (net of tax, in fact, 100%). Retirees do so to maintain the original medical insurance benefits. If the business owners don’t pay money, and if ordinary citizens pay 3% of the medical insurance fee, they can still continue to enjoy their medical insurance.
Answer from Class I
People with ages of 65 or older qualify as a senior citizen/elders.Senior citizen is a common polite designation for an elderly person in both UK and US English.Many families in the US send their elders to nursing homes/facilities. Elderly people in the UK and America tend to have "lonely lives separated from their children and lifelong friends". "Elderly people from the UK and United states tend to have lonely lives separated from their children and lifelong friends, where as in many traditional societies elderly people are of value and they spend their lives next to their children and their friends."
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