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Social Innovation in Long-Term Care: Lessons from the Italian Case
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Principi, Andrea
, Casanova, Georgia
, Lamura, Giovanni
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Aging
/ Decentralization
/ Experts
/ Frailty
/ Innovations
/ Keywords
/ Literature reviews
/ Long term health care
/ Older people
/ Studies
/ Well being
2020
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Social Innovation in Long-Term Care: Lessons from the Italian Case
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Principi, Andrea
, Casanova, Georgia
, Lamura, Giovanni
in
Aging
/ Decentralization
/ Experts
/ Frailty
/ Innovations
/ Keywords
/ Literature reviews
/ Long term health care
/ Older people
/ Studies
/ Well being
2020
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Social Innovation in Long-Term Care: Lessons from the Italian Case
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Social Innovation in Long-Term Care: Lessons from the Italian Case
2020
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Overview
The debate on policies addressing the challenges posed by population ageing pays increasing attention to sustainable and innovative ways to tackle the multidimensional impact this phenomenon has on society and individuals. Moving from the findings of two European research projects, a qualitative study based on a rapid review of the literature, expert interviews, focus groups and case studies analysis has been carried out in Italy. This study illustrates which social innovations have been recently implemented in this country’s long-term care (LTC) sector, and the areas in which further steps are urgently needed in the future. This takes place by first highlighting the existing links between social innovation and LTC, and then by identifying the key factors that can facilitate or hinder the implementation of these initiatives. Finally, the study suggests how to promote social innovation, by strengthening the “integration” and “coordination” of available services and resources, through a—for this country still relatively—new approach towards ageing, based on pillars such as prevention and education campaigns on how to promote well-being in older age.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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