This study begins with the question of ‘how old people with disabilities perceive getting old and dying with dignity’. It tries to analyze commonalities and differences among the participants, considering that the participants would live a different life in a different conditions such as severity of impairment, time of disability-onset, economic environment, existence and nonexistence of family member living together. Indepth-interview, essays and diary which are written and permitted by participants for this study, study notes are used for analysis, and case study has been employed for methodology. The result of analysis has been organized into three themes: ‘The experience of getting old’, ‘Meaning of aging’, ‘good death’. ‘The experience of getting old’ has been arranged with ‘struggling with pain’, ‘becoming unfamiliar with his/her own disability’, ‘everyday life encroached by loneliness’, ‘decreasing life quality’, ‘collapsed self-esteem’, ‘Meaning of aging’ with ‘liberty and transcendence’, ‘adaptation and respectiveness’, ‘hope’, ‘enjoyment’, ‘good death’ with ‘death without pain’, ‘death after sorting the life’, ‘death not to cause trouble’, ‘death esteemed ’, ‘death after fulfilling duties’.