Increased access to services for long term care, through an efficient decentralization of these services and promotion of public – private partnerships
Result 8: Increased access to services for long term care, through an efficient decentralization of these services and promotion of public – private partnerships.
Standardization of the quality of long term care services provided in the field of healthcare and social protection.
Training of the stakeholders in using the local level mechanisms.
Formation of a unified electronic system for monitoring and receiving feedback about the support of the long term care model at local level.
Involvement of the private sector through public-private partnerships with a view of creating new and innovative methods for long term care in cooperation with the local communities.
Establishment of a coordinating body with a multidisciplinary composition and approach to the implementation and monitoring of the long term care model.
Standardization of the quality of the long term care services
Establishment of normative standards and bylaws for long term care in institutions and in a home environment.
Training and retraining of human resources in the provision of long term care (members of families, volunteers, and young people) in institutions and elsewhere.
Education of people requiring long term care and the people at risk of requiring long term care, on healthy lifestyles, active involvement in problem resolution, involvement in various preventive programs and timely release from hospitals, with a view of reducing the need for long term care.
Training of the professional staff on how to provide long term care services in institutions.
Introduction of the long term care model in the curricula for secondary and tertiary education and promoting and implementation of the gender concept.