“…People in Qatar and the Middle East in general may perceive personal care for adults as the responsibility of the family, but at the same time, whenever they are unable to provide those needs, they may rely on the government for assistance (mainly financial). Qatar society, like others in the Middle East, and worldly societies see care of the elderly as a moral obligation (Horowitz & Schindelman, 1983;Hamon & Blieszner, 1990;Sung, 1999;Iecovich, & Lankri, 2002). However, in the West, when a public institution is available, families may choose not to support dependents, by seeking public or private care and consequently place the elderly in homes or community support homes for care.…”