Case Study n°1

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CASE STUDY N°1 MEP

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MEP. Case Study n°1. Structure : . Introduction : Local planning on active ageing in Neverold District I. Budget II. Solutions Kinderly Transportation Palliative care III. Financial dilemas Long term solutions Short term solutions Conclusion. Introduction : Neverold District. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Case Study n1

MEPStructure : Introduction : Local planning on active ageing in Neverold DistrictI. BudgetII. SolutionsKinderlyTransportationPalliative careIII. Financial dilemasLong term solutionsShort term solutionsConclusionIntroduction : Neverold District

Ageing is a problem

Developing existing services in imaginary countryBudget planningExisting budget 94560000 EURExpected growth of the budget 10%Actual budget 104016000 EUR

ExpencesCompulsoryAdditionalPersonal wages20%20.803.200 EURHealth20%20803200 EUR30%31204800 EURSocial activities10%10401600 EUR5%5200800 EURFinancial support15%15602400 EURSolution 1 : KinderlyKinderly is a place that provides social and heath services for elderly and children.

8 Kinderly in Neverold District

Solution 1 : KinderlyServices : Health services : Nutricional advising programCopping programHealth and Literacy programSocial services : Sharing zoneKindergarten

Solution 2 : TransportationGood for the health- Reduction of loneliness and depress

The budget- 2.000.000 - Connection between villages- 4 buses

Public transportDiscount for the retired people

A tool of communication Distribute flyersAdvicesPosterAdvert

A need to move

Solution 3 : Palliative Care in the RuralVilla

According to World Health Organization (2012) thepalliative care is treatment to relieve, rather than cure, symptoms caused by some fatal diseases. Palliative care can help people live more comfortably; It is particularly needed in places with a high proportion of patients in advanced stages where there is little chance of cure.Effective public health strategies, comprising of community- and home-based care are essential to provide pain relief and palliative care for patients and their families in low-resource setting WHO (2012).

Get some investors.The populations to develop a community fund.

TO GET MONEY

So for that we need 20.000.000 for the project and for the construction

To build the unit is cheaper if we build a new building12 nurses4 doctors5 assistant operating1 director

ExpenditureThe secretaries, the engineer, the priest and the others professionals can work voluntarilyFor the staff, materials and the maintenance of the unit we need to spend 5.000.000 for year.Financial dilemasFinancial problems of young couples lead to low birth rate

Part of eldery population is suffering from the lack of money to cover their needs

Unemployment of young population

Long term solutionsIncrease of birth rate by giving benefits to young couples

Companies sponsoring and give donatives to social associations pay lower taxes

Rehabilitation plan financed by European Regional Development Fund

Short term solutionsEmployment for young and elderly people

Markets to sell home-made products created by elderly people

Voluntary Solidarity Day

Benefitiary music concerts

Conclusion :

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Thank you for your attentionIvo SILVASandy FACOMPREFreddy BRASSELETJoana SILVAClaire BOVYLaura MONONENMinna KAUHANENMireia FRIGOLALarisa DAUKSTE