Ethiopia Is a Country With Lowest Literacy Rate of Old Peopleage Above 60. With Least Social Welfare, Only People Working at Public Employees Are Guaranteed With Secured Income Upon Retirement. on the Other Hand, Those Who Never Had the Opportunity of Formal Employment and Those Self-Employed Individuals Do Not Have a Guaranteed Income Where There Is No Provision By the State. Meanwhile Traditional Values In Ethiopia Assume Care For the Elderly People Is Given By Their Younger Family Members. Families Such As, Children and Relatives Are Expected to Take Care of Elderly People and Hence Caring of These People Is Considered As a Blessing and a Good Chance For Children. However, With the Influence of Westernizationglobalizations, and the Struggle Mount For Younger Generation, There Is Gradually Fading For Caring of Elderly People By Their Children and Relatives. As the Result the Key Essential Component of Ethiopian Culture, That Is, Caring For Elderly, Seems to Fade Away. There Are Great Concerns on Who Will Take the Responsibility of Caring the Elderly and There Is a Change In Valuing of Caring of Elders As It Is a Key Moral Value. Therefore, This Paper Explores the Culture of Caring For Elderly People and How to Cope With These Challenges When Traditional Patterns of Care For the Elderly Fail.