I'm not sure if you're going to be able to do this, but I'm sure you'll be able to do it.

The clapping songs that drive the atmosphere of the elderly are as follows:

You clap one, I clap one, old age health care should pay attention to, you clap two, I clap two, every day life is regular. You shoot three, I shoot three, early to bed, early to rise more exercise. You shoot four, I shoot four, regular physical examination do not forget. You clap five, I clap five, sing and dance. You shoot six, I shoot six, eat more vegetables and less meat.

Elderly

Elderly refers to people who are old or older; or parents or grandparents who are older. In the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of the Rights and Interests of the Elderly, an elderly person is defined as a citizen who is sixty years of age or older. The World Health Organization defines older persons as those over 60 years of age, while some developed countries in the West consider 65 years of age to be the cut-off point. In ancient China, 50 years of age was used as the division.

In the reform process to formulate certain policies specifically refer to people who worked before a certain number of years. Example: old man old ways, new man new ways. Refers to people who have been serving in a certain unit for a long time, especially officers who have had many years of service. Example: There are not many old men left in the 38th Army. In some areas of Jining, people with good relationships also call each other "old man".

Expansion of Knowledge:

Elderly people should remain integrated into society, actively participate in the development and implementation of policies that directly affect their well-being, and pass on their knowledge and skills to future generations; older people should be able to seek out and develop opportunities for service to the community and to volunteer in positions commensurate with their interests and abilities; older people should be able to organize movements or associations of older people. be able to organize movements or associations of older persons.

Older persons shall enjoy the care and protection of their families and communities in accordance with the cultural value system of each society; older persons shall have access to health-care services to assist them in maintaining or regaining optimal levels of physical, mental and emotional well-being and in preventing or delaying the onset of disease; older persons shall have access to a full range of social and legal services to enhance their autonomy and to enable them to receive better protection and care;

These services shall be provided in accordance with the cultural value system of each society. >Older persons should be able to enjoy their human rights and fundamental freedoms, including full respect for their dignity, beliefs, needs and privacy, and their right to make choices about their care and quality of life, while residing in any residential, hospice or therapeutic setting.