The aim of this paper is to address how care arrangements shape the conditions of older people living at home and the main implications for them as far as quality of life and social isolation are concerned. We will consider the complex mix of actors involved in providing care for older people, focusing in particular on the crucial role played by the state, family/informal networks and private services in a comparative perspective and with specific attention to the Italian case. Due to the fact that the literature about the relationship between care arrangements, quality of life and social isolation is still limited and dispersed in a plurality of studies and scientific contributions, we propose here the main evidence of such relationship, a...
In the international literature about long term care policies, Italy is a well known case in which c...
In Italy, although some experiences have been realised, we cannot say that there is a single integra...
Besides health and socio-economic status, the social relationships maintained during elderly play an...
The aim of this paper is to address how care arrangements shape the conditions of older people livin...
The goal of this paper is twofold: i) describing the living arrangements of people aged 70 and more ...
Data come from the study "Inclusive ageing in place” (IN-AGE), funded by Fondazione Cariplo (It...
none2Given the social and financial implications associated with the expected growth in the demand f...
The elevated levels of protection, assistance, and care enjoyed by the elderly living in complex hou...
Background. Since the 1990s many European countries have undertaken extensive reforms in long-term c...
none2Although in Italy most Long-Term Care is still provided in kind by unpaid informal caregivers, ...
Managing the burden of care: support networks of elderlies outside health- care institutions Starti...
none2noPopulation ageing is a well-known phenomenon of European societies. Although population agein...
This presentation will provide a basic understanding of how social isolation and loneliness in older...
In the international literature about long term care policies, Italy is a well known case in which c...
In Italy, although some experiences have been realised, we cannot say that there is a single integra...
Besides health and socio-economic status, the social relationships maintained during elderly play an...
The aim of this paper is to address how care arrangements shape the conditions of older people livin...
The goal of this paper is twofold: i) describing the living arrangements of people aged 70 and more ...
Data come from the study "Inclusive ageing in place” (IN-AGE), funded by Fondazione Cariplo (It...
none2Given the social and financial implications associated with the expected growth in the demand f...
The elevated levels of protection, assistance, and care enjoyed by the elderly living in complex hou...
Background. Since the 1990s many European countries have undertaken extensive reforms in long-term c...
none2Although in Italy most Long-Term Care is still provided in kind by unpaid informal caregivers, ...
Managing the burden of care: support networks of elderlies outside health- care institutions Starti...
none2noPopulation ageing is a well-known phenomenon of European societies. Although population agein...
This presentation will provide a basic understanding of how social isolation and loneliness in older...
In the international literature about long term care policies, Italy is a well known case in which c...
In Italy, although some experiences have been realised, we cannot say that there is a single integra...
Besides health and socio-economic status, the social relationships maintained during elderly play an...