This report provides a comprehensive overview of primary healthcare for older people, focusing on the health and socio-political issues they face. It begins by highlighting the importance of primary healthcare in developing countries and the challenges posed by chronic diseases in an aging population. The report then delves into resource allocation and service delivery using a primary healthcare approach, emphasizing the role of healthcare providers, including nurses and general practitioners, in addressing the physical, mental, and social well-being of aged individuals. It underscores the significance of patient-centered care, comprehensive intervention programs, and the integration of social and evidence-based medical interventions. The report also discusses the importance of nutrition, education, and communication in delivering effective primary healthcare services. Furthermore, it explores strategies for resource allocation, health promotion, and community engagement, as well as the role of government and healthcare systems in supporting primary healthcare initiatives. The report concludes by emphasizing the crucial role of primary healthcare in maintaining the health of older individuals, identifying risk elements, and enhancing their overall well-being. It also underscores the importance of training and education for healthcare providers to ensure effective service delivery.