This book deliberates that Golden-Agers must maintain relationships with loved ones and make new friends to be happy in their later years. Apart from finding meaning and purpose in later life, it also discusses the roles and responsibilities of those who are responsible for the well-being of the Golden Agers, who are often ignored not only by their own families but also by society at large and other organizations set up for the purpose. They require assistance from those nearby because they are getting older and are unable to complete their everyday tasks on their own. Care for them is the responsibility of their family, friends, the community, the medical community, and organizations/ministries established with that aim. This book will serve as a convenient resource for everyone involved in the care of senior citizens.