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En cuatro décadas, la población de adultos mayores aumentó 130 % y la de niños entre 0 y 14 años cayó 60 % en este municipio caldense. Hoy el municipio intenta adaptarse a los cambios demográficos y a los retos que trae la vejez.

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00:00I am alone, I have only one daughter and she is in Ecuador,
00:06because I didn't visit anyone, I didn't visit anyone,
00:10my family, because I have no family anymore.
00:12So, she took me four years in Ecuador,
00:18and at four years she told me,
00:20Dad, I will go to Colombia again,
00:25because it's hard for me,
00:27and I have a lot of solidarity.
00:28I said, well, no problem.
00:32So, on Saturday,
00:35that was the 17th of December,
00:37and I have all that in mind,
00:40they got me.
00:41And I have to see things additionally.
00:43And I have all the concerns at the undereee,
00:58the 19th of December,
01:09we got a lot of work in the crisis.
01:11So we have to deal with someone who goes no other than anyone!
01:13Neira is the city's most longevity, not due to its years of creation, but because the people
01:18have more years. The city of Neira has 4.236 adults, categorized because they are older
01:27than 60 years. We have 54 roads, roads that are far from the urban casco, that can be
01:35spent one or three hours in the vehicle to reach that point, but normally what is happening
01:42with these grandchildren or older adults who are in the rural area and who are already
01:46arriving in their last years of life, what families do is bring them to the casco urbano.
02:06The name of my complete name is Orlando Mora O'Horquez. The 83rd will be now on the 28th
02:13of May. I've been here in Neira since I was 13 years old. I was in the neighborhood because
02:21it ended and if not, I would still be there. When I was aliviado, before I had this capacity,
02:28the city of Neira was a crash that I caught up in my head. I did everything, everything that
02:35they wanted me to do. Construction. I used to do construction for a long time.
02:43Jose Humberto Betancuzzi Juventus, 92 years old. My dad worked for Alexcos and there in the house
02:55of my mother's house. We had a house and lived here. I came here to Neira and where I was
03:10living,
03:11where I was living, where I was the patron, this man who is patron here, where I was and
03:17I gave him a better apartment. And I went home with another one and I had to go here.
03:31And he was living here. So I was living here in Dariego, the valley, for Antioquia. And
03:39and I would go to the bar, to get coffee and so many things.
03:45So I would like to go to the bar, to the rim or to the bar.
03:50We started 15 years ago.
03:53My wife came here with some ladies to go through the rooms
04:00because there were no bags.
04:02To help the ancients, to wash their clothes,
04:06to change their clothes,
04:09to take care of them,
04:10with a group of friends.
04:13And once again, the suegro was the one who was here,
04:16but they were tired of so many years.
04:21And then we started to connect.
04:24I think the ancients deserve the best,
04:27and more than all, they were farmers
04:31who gave their whole life to grow coffee,
04:34to grow vegetables,
04:36all the food that came to our table.
04:38They gave their whole life.
04:40And they were in the finquas.
04:41When they saw that they didn't serve,
04:44they were taking care of them.
04:45And they never paid their social security or anything.
04:50Here we have 65 families,
04:54all of charity.
04:56Here no one pays money.
04:58It's about that.
05:00to welcome the most needed.
05:06that I have been here,
05:10every single family.
05:18And that I have lost.
05:23I can't see them.
05:26Even when they were in the past,
05:28they were in the past.
05:29They had to show their lives,
05:30and that I can see them.
05:32the husband, and I had to fight my life
05:37by doing arepas and doing what I had to do.
05:41And then I saw that I didn't have any strength,
05:45I didn't have anything to do without a child
05:48because I had died.
05:49So I asked a piece from here and I came.
05:52I've been 20 years old
05:54and I hope you want 50 years old.
05:58I'm sure, I'm sure.
06:04Sembrados no matas deservando caña
06:06y cogiendo cabello y todo lo que tienes.
06:09Deservando por ahí, porque resultar al contrato.
06:14Yo era muy trabajador, lo que pasa es que como soy una persona que soy inválido,
06:17yo no podía cargar, pero si me gustaba mucho el trabajo
06:21porque era curioso para trabajar los demás fuera de la carga.
06:26Pero ya le cogen los daños a uno y ya lo manda para una parte de atrás.
06:29que me gustaba.
06:40Yo estuve cuatro días y cuatro noches al sol y al agua.
06:45Anoche yo llegaba ahí, me incurumía ahí en ese placito y me tiraba y ahí me quedaba a dormir.
06:54Cuando a los dos días me apareció la ley, me dijo, ¿Usted qué está haciendo aquí?
07:02Le dije, les conté la historia de a dónde venía y todo.
07:06Dijo, no, usted quiere recogerlo, vamos a ir a hablar a la alcaldía, que quiere recogerlo a la alcaldía.
07:11Él le dije, vea, señorita, ¿cómo es el nombre suyo?
07:14Dijo, el nombre mío es Jenny Andrea, ella trabajaba aquí en la alcaldía.
07:19Y me dijo, vea, yo voy a hablar con mi esposo, voy a hablar con él a ver si me
07:26deja arreglar esta piecita
07:28para meterlo aquí a esta piecita.
07:30Yo le doy la comidita, veo por usted, le doy la ropita, le doy lo que necesito.
07:37Ahí mismo me cogió, me entró a un baño, me bañó ella misma, me bañó, me quitó todas las ropitas,
07:44me bañó.
07:45Fue por allá y trajo una sudaderita de ella, me colocó una camiseta de ella, una arrastradera.
07:53Veímos, llegó ahí a una mesa y me subió un desayuno, pero que se llaman desayuno.
08:01Cuando llegó, mi hijo abuelito, conseguí a dónde llevarnos.
08:06Lo voy a llevar allí al ancianato de San Vicente de Pavón.
08:12Allá me lo recibieron. Me compró zapatos, me compró cobija, me compró de todo lo que necesitaba,
08:21para el aseo, todo. Y vine y me trajo aquí donde él me recibió.
08:32Todos estos señores que hay acá alguna vez nos sirvieron mucho y todavía no sirven.
08:37Acá hay mucho agricultor, recolector de café, de plátano, acá está el panadero, está el zapatón.
08:45Entonces fue gente que le fue muy útil a la sociedad y padres también, padres de familia.
08:53Y también creo que es el momento de nosotros retribuirle todos esos servicios,
08:59tanto el de la vida como el de todo lo que nos han dado a lo largo de su existencia.
09:07Así es la vida mía. Yo no vivo aferrado a nada. Yo soy una persona que me levanto, me echo
09:17la decisión, rezo,
09:19me voy a bañarme, vengo de bañarme, llego por la tarde, por la noche, me siento en la cama, tomo
09:26tintico y me pongo a rezar.
09:28Y me cuento. Me quedo, ¿no? Esa es mi vida. Que soy ya como así, como alejado de todo.
09:37No voy a ir para la calle, voy a ir a darme una vuelta a la calle o tal cosa.
09:42A mí no me favorecer nada.
09:44Me favorecer vivir así como vivo. Y es que yo creo que esa va a ser mi vida hasta la
09:51final.
10:09¡Gracias por ver el video!
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