In this case study, European quality benchmarks were used to explore the contemporary quality of the long-term care provision for older people in the Belgian region of Flanders and the Netherlands following recent policy reforms. Semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with various experts on the long-term care provision. The results show that in the wake of the economic crisis and the reforms that followed, certain vulnerable groups of older people in Belgium and the Netherlands are at risk of being deprived of long-term care that is available, affordable and person-centred. Various suggestions were provided on how to improve the quality of the long-term care provision. The main conclusion drawn in this study is that while na...
The growth in the numbers of older adults needing long-term care has resulted in rising costs which ...
Quality of life is one of the main concerns in long-term care amongst ageing populations in many cou...
This book brings together articles by authors from four European countries (Finland, Germany, the Ne...
In this case study, European quality benchmarks were used to explore the contemporary quality of the...
The aim of this study is to examine the influence of the recent economic crisis on the quality of lo...
In this paper we analyze the problem of population ageing in terms of non-medical care needs of pers...
Launched in January 2009, ANCIEN is a research project that runs for a 44-month period and involves ...
In chapter 6 of the publication Who Cares in Europe (Verbeek-Oudijk et al. 2014) we present figures ...
The growth in the numbers of older adults needing long-term care has resulted in rising costs which ...
In this paper we analyze the problem of population ageing in terms of non-medical care needs of pers...
Facing rapidly ageing populations many countries face a rising demand for long-term care, care or me...
In this paper we analyze the problem of population ageing in terms of non-medical care needs of pers...
This book provides a novel approach to investigating the effects of longevity on the welfare of Euro...
Like many other European countries, Belgium has a strong policy of ‘ageing in place’. ...
In this paper we analyze the problem of population ageing in terms of non-medical care needs of pers...
The growth in the numbers of older adults needing long-term care has resulted in rising costs which ...
Quality of life is one of the main concerns in long-term care amongst ageing populations in many cou...
This book brings together articles by authors from four European countries (Finland, Germany, the Ne...
In this case study, European quality benchmarks were used to explore the contemporary quality of the...
The aim of this study is to examine the influence of the recent economic crisis on the quality of lo...
In this paper we analyze the problem of population ageing in terms of non-medical care needs of pers...
Launched in January 2009, ANCIEN is a research project that runs for a 44-month period and involves ...
In chapter 6 of the publication Who Cares in Europe (Verbeek-Oudijk et al. 2014) we present figures ...
The growth in the numbers of older adults needing long-term care has resulted in rising costs which ...
In this paper we analyze the problem of population ageing in terms of non-medical care needs of pers...
Facing rapidly ageing populations many countries face a rising demand for long-term care, care or me...
In this paper we analyze the problem of population ageing in terms of non-medical care needs of pers...
This book provides a novel approach to investigating the effects of longevity on the welfare of Euro...
Like many other European countries, Belgium has a strong policy of ‘ageing in place’. ...
In this paper we analyze the problem of population ageing in terms of non-medical care needs of pers...
The growth in the numbers of older adults needing long-term care has resulted in rising costs which ...
Quality of life is one of the main concerns in long-term care amongst ageing populations in many cou...
This book brings together articles by authors from four European countries (Finland, Germany, the Ne...