RIGHTS OF THE ELDERLYINDEPENDENCE
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Older persons should have access to adequate food, water, shelter, clothing and health care through the provision of income, family and community support and self-help. |
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Older persons should have the opportunity to work or to have access to other income-generating opportunities. |
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Older persons should be able to participate in determining when and at what pace withdrawal from the labour force takes place. |
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Older persons should have access to appropriate educational and training programmes. |
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Older persons should be able to live in environments that are safe and adaptable to personal preferences and changing capacities. |
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Older persons should be able to reside at home for as long as possible. |
PARTICIPATION
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Older persons should remain integrated in society, participate actively in the formulation and implementation of policies that directly affect their well-being and share their knowledge and skills with younger generations. |
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Older persons should be able to seek and develop opportunities for service to the community and to serve as volunteers in positions appropriate to their interests and capabilities. |
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Older persons should be able to form movements or associations of older persons. |
CARESELF-FULFILMENT
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Older persons should be able to pursue opportunities for the full development of their potential. |
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Older persons should have access to the educational, cultural, spiritual and recreational resources of society. |
DIGNITY
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Older persons should be able to live in dignity and security and be free of exploitation and physical or mental abuse. |
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Older persons should be treated fairly regardless of age, gender, racial or ethnic background, disability or other status, and be valued independently of their economic contribution. |
{As Approved by the United Nations on 16 December 1991}
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