"The discussion paper analyses the development of the home-based, semi-residential and residential care infrastructure since the introduction of the long-term care insurance. The presentation is supplemented with a review of local area low-threshold offers. The accessibility and claims on available service offerings are discussed from the perspective of different groups of elderly people. The results are based on the analysis of statistics and reports as well as interviews with experts. The research confirms the expansion of home-based care services since the introduction of the long-term-care insurance as well as the modernisation and increasing diversification of residential care facilities that had already begun in the 1980s. The increas...
In Germany the majority of people in need of care are living at home with the help of their family a...
By the end of 2019, around 4.1 million people in Germany were in need of nursing care as defined in ...
BACKGROUND: Challenges of future dementia care include increasing shortage of qualified healthcare p...
'The discussion paper analyses the development of the home-based, semi-residential and residential c...
This paper describes the Social Long-Term Care Insurance (SLTCI) in Germany. Based on a short review...
The German long-term care insurance has been introduced 20 years ago and recently reformed, but is s...
The establishment of Long-term Care Insurance (LTCI) in Germany in 1995/96 significantly restructure...
Introduction: In Germany, the number of elderly people in need of care is expected to increase from ...
Objectives: As in nearly all European countries, demographic developments in Germany have led to bo...
"How approaches in elderly care should be structured to counteract processes of social marginalisati...
Zusammenfassung: Zahlreichen statistischen Daten belegen die Vergreisung der Gesellschaft in Europ...
The housing situation, circles of contact, activities and desires of old people as well as their jud...
The thesis deals with the level of health and social services provided in a home for the elderly in ...
Objectives In Germany, roughly 8.3 million people are in need of care, but only one-third of them r...
Aktuell gibt es in Deutschland 2,5 Millionen Pflegebedürftige von denen 1,76 Millionen (70 %) zuhaus...
In Germany the majority of people in need of care are living at home with the help of their family a...
By the end of 2019, around 4.1 million people in Germany were in need of nursing care as defined in ...
BACKGROUND: Challenges of future dementia care include increasing shortage of qualified healthcare p...
'The discussion paper analyses the development of the home-based, semi-residential and residential c...
This paper describes the Social Long-Term Care Insurance (SLTCI) in Germany. Based on a short review...
The German long-term care insurance has been introduced 20 years ago and recently reformed, but is s...
The establishment of Long-term Care Insurance (LTCI) in Germany in 1995/96 significantly restructure...
Introduction: In Germany, the number of elderly people in need of care is expected to increase from ...
Objectives: As in nearly all European countries, demographic developments in Germany have led to bo...
"How approaches in elderly care should be structured to counteract processes of social marginalisati...
Zusammenfassung: Zahlreichen statistischen Daten belegen die Vergreisung der Gesellschaft in Europ...
The housing situation, circles of contact, activities and desires of old people as well as their jud...
The thesis deals with the level of health and social services provided in a home for the elderly in ...
Objectives In Germany, roughly 8.3 million people are in need of care, but only one-third of them r...
Aktuell gibt es in Deutschland 2,5 Millionen Pflegebedürftige von denen 1,76 Millionen (70 %) zuhaus...
In Germany the majority of people in need of care are living at home with the help of their family a...
By the end of 2019, around 4.1 million people in Germany were in need of nursing care as defined in ...
BACKGROUND: Challenges of future dementia care include increasing shortage of qualified healthcare p...