Abstract: | I must first make a brief comment on this very broad title. Such a vast topic could not be reviewed in one paper, even if I had at my fingertips all the knowledge it would require. What in fact I aim to do is simply to comment on trends in programmes of social welfare for the aged which I became aware of while on study leave in 1966. My primary object was to observe developments in the field of medical social work, but since the practice of social work in hospitals is concerned to a large and ever-increasing extent with the social needs of the aged, and community endeavours to provide for those needs, the welfare of the aged always has a very central place in the medical social worker's interest. |