A Story of Aging in Ghana: Navigating the Journey of Elderly Care With ICS

Traditionally, Ghana has relied on extended family systems to care for the elderly, particularly in rural areas where community ties are strong. However, urbanization and modernization have disrupted this model, as more young people move to urban centers for better job opportunities, leaving fewer caregivers for elderly family members. In some cases, the elderly are left behind or are placed in retirement homes, which is a new concept in Ghana.

Key issues in elderly care include inadequate infrastructure, limited healthcare resources, and a shortage of healthcare professionals trained in geriatrics. Additionally, social attitudes towards aging often view the elderly as a burden, and there is little financial support, with only 3.7% of the elderly receiving pensions.

This is when ICS comes in, Integrity Care Services is a recognized care facility, offering basic services that are widely accessible and affordable. Our services includes Doctor’s Home Visits, Nurses Home Visits, Residents Nurse, Wound dressing, Laboratory Services, Speech Therapy, Personal/ Family Doctor, Pharmaceuticals, Dietary Management, NG Tube Feeding and Health Screening.

In conclusion, while Ghana faces significant challenges in elderly care, Integrity Care Services provides potential for positive change. With great investment in home care and healthcare infrastructures, ICS has created a sustainable aged care system that meets the needs of the aged population in need of professional care.