Cultural diversity in aging encompasses the unique beliefs, values, and traditions influencing how different cultural groups perceive and experience aging. It shapes attitudes towards healthcare, caregiving, and end-of-life decisions among elderly populations from various cultural backgrounds. Understanding cultural diversity is crucial in providing person-centered care that respects and integrates cultural preferences and practices into aging services. Challenges include language barriers, cultural norms around family roles and responsibilities, and access to culturally appropriate healthcare services. Promoting cultural competence among healthcare providers enhances communication, trust, and overall well-being for aging individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds.