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De Koker, B.

Measuring Informal Care: A Synthesis of European Practices and a New Proposal

Research has repeatedly shown that a large number of independently living oldest elderly are cared for by family members, friends or neighbours. This care is given either in combination with professional home care or without and it obviously reduces the financial burden for the state's health and social security system. Several authors suggest that, although very high levels of informal care are still present in Europe, this pattern will change in the near future. In view of monitoring the trends, we need sound and standardised procedures of measurement.

Thu, 07/20/2017 - 15:11

Informal Home Care for Elderly in Belgium: A Study on the Features and Challenges of Informal Care at Local Level

In Belgium, and in other OECD countries, there is a growing awareness about the importance of informal home care for the elderly's well-being. Informal care is considered as an intrinsically valuable social phenomenon. Public authorities in Belgium have been advocating an active policy of support for informal carers.

Thu, 07/20/2017 - 15:10