In this symposium, we report on the European SEE ME project (2020-2023, Erasmus+ funding) that aims to develop an educational model and an international training toolkit for different groups of caregivers. The project's goal is to accommodate better the needs of older people receiving care by developing a broader view of what it means to grow older. The project starts from a comprehensive view of ageing that acknowledges the potentials of older people, encompasses social and meaning dimensions of the ageing experience, and envisions old age as a life stage in which autonomy and wellbeing are accessible for individuals with and without care needs. The innovative toolkit emphasises the competences of caregivers to SEE the older person behind ...
AbstractDemographic changes in many European countries show a strong process of ageing societies. Th...
This chapter analyses self-image among older adults, taking into account their different residential...
The challenges of increasing longevity in the world’s population are fairly known. What is less reco...
In this symposium, we report on the European SEE ME project (2020-2023, Erasmus+ funding) that aims ...
Title:SEE ME: Social inclusion by meaningful ageingAbstract:In this symposium, we report on the Euro...
Presentation 1 (Prof. dr. Machielse): A comprehensive perspective on ageing, with a focus on potenti...
The rapidly ageing populations worldwide, particularly in Western countries, necessitate politicians...
In order to explore innovative approaches in care for older adults in Europe, each of the six partne...
Introduction: Dominant understandings of ageing depart from the assumption that old age is character...
The rapidly ageing populations worldwide, particularly in Western countries, necessitate politicians...
Demographic ageing is one of the key social and political challenges of recent decades. There are a ...
This contributed volume is based on the "European Core Competences Framework for health and social c...
Adapting and providing quality services for people as they age is a common challenge across Europe. ...
The WHO concept of Healthy Ageing (ie, the process of developing and maintaining the functional abil...
The population in Europe is ageing, and the number of older citizens is growing. Consequently, proje...
AbstractDemographic changes in many European countries show a strong process of ageing societies. Th...
This chapter analyses self-image among older adults, taking into account their different residential...
The challenges of increasing longevity in the world’s population are fairly known. What is less reco...
In this symposium, we report on the European SEE ME project (2020-2023, Erasmus+ funding) that aims ...
Title:SEE ME: Social inclusion by meaningful ageingAbstract:In this symposium, we report on the Euro...
Presentation 1 (Prof. dr. Machielse): A comprehensive perspective on ageing, with a focus on potenti...
The rapidly ageing populations worldwide, particularly in Western countries, necessitate politicians...
In order to explore innovative approaches in care for older adults in Europe, each of the six partne...
Introduction: Dominant understandings of ageing depart from the assumption that old age is character...
The rapidly ageing populations worldwide, particularly in Western countries, necessitate politicians...
Demographic ageing is one of the key social and political challenges of recent decades. There are a ...
This contributed volume is based on the "European Core Competences Framework for health and social c...
Adapting and providing quality services for people as they age is a common challenge across Europe. ...
The WHO concept of Healthy Ageing (ie, the process of developing and maintaining the functional abil...
The population in Europe is ageing, and the number of older citizens is growing. Consequently, proje...
AbstractDemographic changes in many European countries show a strong process of ageing societies. Th...
This chapter analyses self-image among older adults, taking into account their different residential...
The challenges of increasing longevity in the world’s population are fairly known. What is less reco...