Abstract:
Providing older citizens in Bangladesh with inexpensive, high-quality medical care remains a significant problem, despite advances in several health indicators over the past few decades. The purpose of this study was to better understand people's experiences in relation to their medical careneeds, treatment costs, accessibility, and coping methods in order to promote strategies that will improve the quality of life for older Bangladeshi citizens. The study's methodology was a qualitative-descriptive one. Between September and October 2023, older adults who were evenly distributed by gender participated in a Kaliakair, gazipur. With regard to medical care access, affordability, and coping mechanisms, done professional and skilled interviewers. To analyze the data, thematic analysis was used. It was discovered that the health of the elderly population needs improvement. The majority of them had been dealing with a number of illnesses of time, including. Diabetes and hypertension were the two non-communicable diseases that affected the majority of patients, outpacing all other illnesses. This study sheds light on the difficulties in elderly people in Bangladesh. Although there were medical care facilities accessible, providing the necessary services was hindered by costs, a shortage of