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ENSA Elderly Thematic Network in 2009 and 2010

ENSA Elderly Thematic Network in 2009 and 2010. Chair Arja Peiponen Notes Tarja Itkonen. New Technology Telecare Health Questions Nutrition of the elderly Falls, a new EU project coming Spices and the elderly Payment Systems Personal budgets, vouchers RAI as a base of payment system

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ENSA Elderly Thematic Network in 2009 and 2010

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  1. ENSA Elderly Thematic Network in 2009 and 2010 Chair Arja Peiponen Notes Tarja Itkonen

  2. New Technology Telecare Health Questions Nutrition of the elderly Falls, a new EU project coming Spices and the elderly Payment Systems Personal budgets, vouchers RAI as a base of payment system Assessment Systems SocialRAI to assess social functional ability Subjects we have discussed about or planned to deal with in the future I

  3. Service Systems and Structures for the Elderly Informal care The role of art and cultural services in elderly care Lack of qualified personnel Aging-In-Place Multifunctional Elderly Centre Concept Home Care for the elderly > New Call on Home Care in Progress Programme coming? Economy Family policy Quality indicators Subjects we have discussed about or planned to deal with in the future II

  4. We have done (thankst he leadership of Surrey County Council): The Percentage project was set out to develop a training tool which would enable those working in the care and health occupational sectors to produce high quality and appropriate care-plans for older clients. A partnership of 6 organisations drawn from 5 European countries and representing the public, private and voluntary sector working together over 26 months in  total to achieve this. Our learning programme based on a person-centred approach to care giving; it developed skills in new ways and enable those working directly with older people to gain a new form of recognition for the skills and knowledge they use in their everyday work. What we have done

  5. The project takes the philosophy of person-centred interventions as its starting point in an attempt to successfully provide a vocational development tool capable of addressing serious and growing issues around elderly care and parallel demographic factors Now is going on one Eu- project: Progress project Quality Care for Quality Ageing (Project leader is Veneto region) What we have done

  6. Meetings in 2009 and 2010 ENSA General Assembly and Elderly Thematic Network Meeting in Helsinki on 11th and 12th of May 2009 ENSA Elderly Thematic Network Meeting in Stockholm on 26th and 27th of November 2009 ENSA General Assembly and Elderly Thematic Network Meeting in Madrid on 1st and 2nd of June 2010

  7. Next Meeting? ENSA Elderly Network Meeting in Odense?, Denmark on 15th to 17th of September 2010 linked to next AAL Forum? To be confirmed later

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