Investigating the Desirability and Feasibility of the “Old People’s Home” as a Viable Business in Ghana

Authors

  • Wendy Dzidzor Akinny Ashesi University College
  • Stephen Emmanuel Armah Ashesi University College

Keywords:

Business diversity, Desirability, Feasibility, Old People’s Home

Abstract

Ghana’s population is ageing but its government is not making sufficient efforts to cater for the elderly. This study proposed the “Old People’s Home” as a solution to the problem of long-term, managed, geriatric care. It investigated whether such a solution will be viable in Ghana. In addition to reviewing published research, a mixed research design was executed. Findings indicate that respondents did not want to patronize “Old People’s Homes” due to low incomes, cultural beliefs and attitudes. The study calls for alternative business models and on government to implement its own “aging policy” to help care for Ghana’s elderly.

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Published

2017-11-01

How to Cite

Akinny, W. D., & Armah, S. E. (2017). Investigating the Desirability and Feasibility of the “Old People’s Home” as a Viable Business in Ghana. Journal of Business Diversity, 17(3). Retrieved from https://mail.articlegateway.com/index.php/JBD/article/view/1233

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