Our Life as Elderly
Start date: Dec 31, 2003,
End date: Dec 30, 2006
PROJECT
FINISHED
Current solutions for care of the elderly are largely based on ideas and procedures from the 50´s, 60´s and 70´s. Hence, there is a need to look at the whole picture and take into account the demographic changes that have occurred in recent years, particularly with relevance to the Northern Periphery area. Through an interactive and continuous dialogue with the citizens of the partner areas, this project aims to determine the needs, wishes and requirements for the future care of the elderly in the next 10-15 years. Based on this dialogue, the project will help prepare local authorities and municipalities, and offer concrete tools to help meet common challenges faced by all partner regions. A focus will be placed on topics such as staff recruitment and development, technical support, organisational systems, and the consequences of a growing number of over 65s coupled with a corresponding fall in birth rates (meaning fewer young people to support those in retirement). This project aims not only to improve care for the elderly in northern areas, but also to enhance the competitive edge of these sparsely populated regions, in order to attract more inward investment. An important element of the project is the issue of care for the elderly in extreme rural areas, and through this dialogue it is hoped that a reasonable standard of social welfare can be achieved irrespective of population density. Expected Results: • new organisational models for management and operations• establishment of models for national and trans-national co-operation between groups concerned• new networks for mutual benefit established and operating• new technique for the care of elderly established and well spread• co-operation between participating regions on a regular basis; common throughout all fields of elderly care• working models for care of the elderly in smaller settlements and extreme rural areas• increased attraction of these municipalities in relation to other regions and in a national comparison
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