Population Ageing is a significant demographic shift with profound implications for community health. As the proportion of older adults increases, communities must adapt to address the unique healthcare needs associated with ageing. This demographic transition necessitates a comprehensive approach, focusing on preventive measures, healthcare accessibility, and social support systems. Community health initiatives should prioritize geriatric care, promoting active ageing through tailored wellness programs and accessible healthcare services. Integration of geriatric expertise into primary care settings is essential to address age-related health challenges effectively. Additionally, fostering community engagement and intergenerational connections can enhance the overall well-being of the ageing population. By embracing a holistic approach to community health, societies can create age-friendly environments that support and empower their senior members, ultimately contributing to the health and vitality of the entire community.
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