RA 9994 Numbering 1st Page Revised1 Last Revised
RA 9994 Numbering 1st Page Revised1 Last Revised
RA 9994 Numbering 1st Page Revised1 Last Revised
A Thesis
Presented to the Faculty of
College of Health Sciences
University of Eastern Pangasinan
Binalonan, Pangasinan
Prepared by:
MASBANG, Angelic M.
OCAMPO, Mitos G.
SALVADOR, Sharmilene D.
ZABALA, Sonia M.
May 2019
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APPROVAL SHEET
Midwifery, this thesis entitled “The Implementation of Extended Senior Citizens Act
D. Salvador, and Sonia M.Zabala, is hereby recommended for Final Oral Examination.
Thesis Committees
Accepted and approved in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree,
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
“Our society must make it right and possible for old people not to fear the young
or be deserted by them, for the test of civilization is the way that it cares for its helpless
members.”
manifested and cooperatively offered their love, motivation, support, understanding, time
and effort for the completion of this research work. God’s great guidance made all these
things conceivable.
To all the people who were involved and altruistically shared their time, energy
wisdom and experience, the authors offer their endless gratitude to:
Almighty God for giving the researchers the knowledge, grace and wisdom all
her motivating advocacy in quality education and for her zealous assistance, from
Hon. Melicio F. Patague II, Vice President for Administration for his guidance
and moral support from the inception to the humble piece of work.
Dr. Jose S. Padillo, Vice President for Academic affairs for his wisdom, moral
Their beloved Dean, Glenda B. Ganzon,Ph.D. for all her valuable information
and guidance, unending support which helped them in completing this study through
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various stages and their respondents, for sparing their time in actively participating in this
research.
tenacity, promising words and perceptive comments that influence and encourage the
In making this thesis, friendship was also built. They were a team of 6 (six)
members and it was fun in doing interviews and researches. It was a great experience
MASBANG, Angelic M.
OCAMPO, Mitos G.
SALVADOR, Sharmilene D.
ZABALA, Sonia M.
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DEDICATION
Karen Hazel
Roselle
Angelic
Mitos
Sharmilene
Sonia
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CONTENTS
Page
DEDICATION …………………………………………………………………. v
CONTENTS ……………………………………………………………………. vi
CHAPTER
1 THE PROBLEM
Significance ……………………………………………………. 4
Conceptual Framework…………………………………………. 5
Hypothesis ……………………………………………………… 9
2 METHODOLOGIES
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3 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Conclusion ………………………………………………….. 22
Recommendation …………………………………………… 23
BIBLIOGRAPHY ……………………………………………………………. 24
APPENDICES
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TABLES
Table Page
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FIGURE
Figure Page
1. Conceptual Framework of the Study ……………………………………… 8
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ABSTRACT
It is a well-established fact that the world’s population is aging. What hasn’t been
clearly established is the definition of old age. Who is considered a senior citizen? In the
past, this designation was reserved for people aged 60 years or older, and society’s view
of senior citizens was based on a medical model. This outlook held that older people were
delicate, confined in their homes or in an institution, and had very little to contribute to
society. There is, of course, this inescapable fact that the elderly remind us of our own
As the senior citizen population increased and retirement became desirable, voluntary
state instead of a forced event, society began to realize that senior citizen still had many
The Expanded Senior Citizen Act of 2010 (RA 9994) is a social welfare
legislation intended to benefit our Filipino elderly and provide them additional privileges.
Including all the Filipino residents who are 60 years old and above are entitled to the
this study. The purpose is to determine the effect of the Expanded Senior Citizens Act of
2010 in the life of the senior Citizens of Angeles City and the awareness and its
This supports the traditional Filipino culture of taking care of the needs of our elderly.
Population ageing had been a major demographic development in the latter part of
the 20th century. A fundamental concern is the increasing needs of older persons as the
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implications, the changing traditional family structure which compromises elderly
state of vulnerability. The “Senior Citizens Act” of 1992 (amended in 2003 and 2010)
was designed to address their basic needs by providing benefits and privileges in
healthcare, income, social assistance, food, personal enhancement and leisure activities.
This study focuses on how Republic Act (RA) 9994: “The Expanded Senior Citizens Act
review of the provisions of RA 9994: “The Expanded Senior Citizens Act” in terms of its
the law by involved Angeles City officials; and 3) perspectives and knowledge of the
elderly regarding the process and implications on adequacy of provisions in meeting their
needs. Findings suggest that the provisions of RA 9994 lack inclusiveness to encompass
the needs of the poor, viability in terms of meeting and dealing with the circumstances of
the poor, affordability in terms of financial capacity to purchase items despite discount,
and adequacy in provision of their basic needs particularly healthcare. The city’s
concerned elderly, and lack of monitoring and reporting. The Senior Citizens Act was
subsumed under the social programs of Makati City. The study provided policy
recommendations to amend RA 9994 to adequately address the needs of the poor and
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provisions as well as institute policy changes that would accommodate the real needs of
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