Depends on the individual situations.
If you're asking about all elderly people then you would have to say fair to good at the very least. The poverty line in the US is not obscenely low, the medical system is adequate, and the average life expectancy is high.
Considering elderly in the US as a whole, compared to the rest of the globe
teens, elderly, parents, students, employees, other races :)
are disabled people made inclusive in our society
in a truly democratic society, everyone is treated equally.
There are no elderly in the Maze Runner.
poorly.
they are treated with careless
Poorly, 98% of sick and elderly Jews were killed.
Many elderly people in our society are treated as useless and like they have become too old to contribute to society but this is not true. The advantages of being old are the wisdom and memories that come along with it. Elderly citizens have stories to tell in order to give us young people the morals and knowledge we need to better our society. They already lived through it, let them tell you how to do it even better.
The are treated quite fairly compared to the others that are around 21
elderly patient
Yes, the elderly can be marginalized in society due to ageism, which can manifest in discrimination, neglect, or lack of opportunities. It is important to advocate for the rights and well-being of the elderly to ensure that they are not marginalized.
Jonas argues that the community's treatment of the elderly is unfair and disrespectful. He believes that the elderly have valuable wisdom and experiences to offer and should be treated with honor and dignity, rather than being treated as burdens and sent away to a place called the House of the Old.