RETIREMENTS HOME – ORGANIZATION, WORK, ACCOMPLISHEMENTS AND PROBLEMS

  • Liljana Leskovic Dom upokojencev Center Tabor-Poljane Tabor 10 1000 Ljubljana
Keywords: old age, organization and care, problems of residences for elderly

Abstract

Growing numbers of elderly population and economic problems are the reason for the country to accede changes of elderly politics. Unfortunately, we are not avare of the problem extensions that are bringing aging of society in our environment. We can not search for solutions only in assurance of available storage facility in institutional care.

If we look back, we find that current development of social care for elderly in Slovenia is based largely on institutional care and by all means comparable with other developed European countries. But without further agreement about progress in different form of care, we will have to face problems that can not be solved.

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Leskovic L. RETIREMENTS HOME – ORGANIZATION, WORK, ACCOMPLISHEMENTS AND PROBLEMS. TEST ZdravVestn [Internet]. 1 [cited 5Aug.2024];73(10). Available from: http://vestnik-dev.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/2358
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