National Senior Citizens Day
The National Senior Citizens Day is celebrated on 21 August each year. The day is intended to increase awareness of the factors and issues that affect older adults, such as health deterioration and elder abuse. It is also a day to recognize and acknowledge the contributions of older people to society, like International Day of Older People celebrated on October 1.
The history of the National Senior Citizens Day dates back to 1988, when it was officially proclaimed by the former President of the United States of America, Ronald Reagan. He had signed Proclamation 5847 on 19 August 1988 for the first National Senior Citizens Day on 21 August.
National Senior Citizens Day is an opportunity to celebrate and appreciate senior citizens for their services, accomplishments and dedication they have given in their lives.