Resource title

Older people with disabilities and developmental disorders constitute a large and closely related category which permeates the entire range of services provided to older persons. This study looks at Greece and highlights existing policies, prospects, and needs concerning support for older persons with disabilities. The system is mixed: formal and informal care coexist, primary responsibility of financial and practical support lies with the family, although in the last decade provision of long-term care (LTC) services increased. These services however are not clearly addressing the needs and special characteristics of older persons with disabilities and therefore the study calls for coordinated action to develop a comprehensive system of care provision with a substantial set of measures for older persons with disabilities.

Author

Vasilis Kasimatis

Year

2021

Summary

Older people with disabilities and developmental disorders constitute a large and closely related category which permeates the entire range of services provided to older persons. This study looks at Greece and highlights existing policies, prospects, and needs concerning support for older persons with disabilities. The system is mixed: formal and informal care coexist, primary responsibility of financial and practical support lies with the family, although in the last decade provision of long-term care (LTC) services increased. These services however are not clearly addressing the needs and special characteristics of older persons with disabilities and therefore the study calls for coordinated action to develop a comprehensive system of care provision with a substantial set of measures for older persons with disabilities.



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