Eldove was formed in 2020/2021, consisting of members aged 60 and above from diverse backgrounds.
These seniors, who call themselves ELDOVE, are individuals with unquestionable experience and capacity.
The name ELDOVE is an acronym for Elderly, Old, Very Old. A term taken from the UN for elderly age criteria.
The term "elderly" as known in Indonesian society is considered to be less representative of the spirit, hopes, mobility, and continued work.
The elderly are often seen as fragile, helpless, weak, forgotten, sickly, and even needing to be treated specially, and so on.
Therefore, the ELDOVE management agreed to avoid the term "elderly." The spirit and hope to continue working and serving are poured into the vision and mission of the ELDOVE Community.
The text essentially introduces the ELDOVE community, a group of individuals aged 60 and above. The name "ELDOVE" is explained as an acronym that stands for "Elderly, Old, Very Old," a term derived from the UN.
The main point of the text is to highlight the community's desire to challenge the negative connotations associated with the term "elderly" in Indonesian society. They believe that this term doesn't accurately reflect the abilities, aspirations, and contributions of older individuals.
The ELDOVE community aims to promote a more positive image of aging and to encourage continued engagement and contribution to society among its members.
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