Incorporate 发表于 2025-3-28 17:04:49

Introductionh by physical or mental deficiencies that they need assistance to maintain anything like normal life. The relatively small numbers of people who lived long enough to need such assistance used to be cared for by their children—usually daughters or daughters-in-law—but social changes have meant fewer

圆锥 发表于 2025-3-28 22:00:59

Eldercare in Norway: Content, Organization, and Financing the Care System: A Brief History, Currentand in the years ahead, in terms of content, organization, and financing. Both Japan and Norway are rich welfare states, spending large resources on eldercare every year. Even though development is similar in some respects, there are still numerous differences in availability, content, and organiza

Between 发表于 2025-3-28 23:57:02

Care Providers in Japan: Before and After the Long-Term Care Insuranceon shows that since the 1990s there has been a growing trend toward the introduction of both private consignment for care services and voucher systems. This is true even in the Scandinavian countries that have hitherto been noted for providing welfare services through the public sector. For example,

Kernel 发表于 2025-3-29 04:37:20

Formal Providers of Eldercare in Norwayly part of the general health- and social services available to all in need of these services, regardless of age, gender, diagnosis, wealth, place of residence, or other criteria. Facing the “Aging Society” such a universal and solidarity perspective is of great importance, both to ensure that the e

Prologue 发表于 2025-3-29 10:18:05

Changes in Family and Informal Care in Japanviewed skeptically in the early 1900s, as Nagai Kafu wrote, and no doubt long before then. Although as Himeoka (2008) points out, a variety of Japanese household patterns have existed prewar and postwar, the traditional family where the eldest son and his wife live together with his parents from the

记忆法 发表于 2025-3-29 12:49:34

Changes in Family and Informal Care in Norwayir older family members. You could more or less be so impressed by this public effort that you ignore the informal care (Kröger 2005). This also goes partly for research, which in the Nordic countries has focused primarily on the public and formal care (Sand 2005). Over the last few years, however,

CRUE 发表于 2025-3-29 17:53:45

Assessment Instruments and Allocation of Services in Japanincreases are expected. High-quality services and security for old people are important priorities. The economic goals of cost-efficiency and sustainability are also joint concerns. The most important political issues for the state are reducing the gap between care needs and care resources and secur

Living-Will 发表于 2025-3-29 23:13:04

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Cryptic 发表于 2025-3-30 04:24:34

Conclusions: The Salience of Eldercarerway is not only an interesting case in and of itself, but also a good representative of the Scandinavian countries as a whole, which have similar welfare state models.. Japan on the other hand is a good, but far from perfect, representative of East Asia. Nonetheless, as a recent Pew study shows, in
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