Aging is a phenomenon that is found worldwide. In developed countries, the elderly living conditions are better relative to their counterparts in developing countries. Majority of the Elderly reside in rural areas, they are the poorest and most have none to take care of them. In Zambia for example, it is known that households with old people are among the poorest in the country. The other challenge faced by most of the elderly especially in rural areas is social stigma arising from being suspected of practicing witchcraft. They are also left out of the HIV/AIDS programmes, Most of them die due to pressures of having the burden of orphans or grandchildren to take care of. We at Divine Mercy Home therefore support the aged to live well in the community without feeling dejected. Culturally, we create an appropriate environment for the aged. We mobilize Community members to help as careers and volunteers to the aged, while we make it possible for our beneficiaries to have the opportunity to access good diet, clean water, decent shelter and medication.