In a Father’s Day message, Jamaica Observer’s opinion piece highlights growing older as a “gift” and focuses on how society should respond as the number of older people rises. It says Jamaica has about 350,000 residents aged 60 and above, a figure expected to keep increasing, and notes a global projection that the older population will reach two billion by 2050. The article argues that ageing is often accompanied by loneliness—such as children moving away, friends passing on, and fewer calls—so the main need for many seniors is not only medical attention but connection, purpose, and the assurance that they “still count.”

It says neglect is a community issue and points to work underway by the Ministry of Health and Wellness. The piece describes a community-based model of geriatric care meant to bring services closer to older adults, including pilot geriatric clinics in St Ann and St Catherine and expanded home-based care, where community health aides make structured visits under supervision of public health nurses.

The article also calls on the private sector and communities to support additional options such as older adults’ daycare, social activities, and gathering spaces where seniors can share their experiences.