The play moves in two basic levels: the level of the reality of the microcosm of an old people's home (with the bad conditions of living of its inmates) and the level of illustration of this reality through television, a depiction, far from being authentic. The 'Old People's Home' satirizes the unacceptable running conditions of these Institutions and sketches out the kind of information projected by the Mass Media, where publicity passes through an innocent, in appearance only, reportage.