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Aged-friendly Cities Portugal. Pedro Ribeiro da Silva. Portugal. Portugal >65 1960 - 8% 2007 - 17% Lisbon 50-64 - 38% 65-79 - 44% >80 - 18% 64% (4) 7% (6) 10% (9) 10% (12) 7,5% (U) 0,3% (Phd) 30% (c) 26% (1) 16% (e) 11% (cws) 6% (pws). 47% (m) 30% (w) 11% (d) 11% (s)
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Aged-friendly Cities Portugal Pedro Ribeiro da Silva Portugal
Portugal >65 1960 - 8% 2007 - 17% Lisbon 50-64 - 38% 65-79 - 44% >80 - 18% 64% (4) 7% (6) 10% (9) 10% (12) 7,5% (U) 0,3% (Phd) 30% (c) 26% (1) 16% (e) 11% (cws) 6% (pws)
47% (m) 30% (w) 11% (d) 11% (s) 60% women 40% men House 44% (m) 23% (r) 21% (o) 11% (cr) 48% < 420€ 38% 421-1080€ 4%> 2400€
leisure activities TV 34% Family 29% 47% > 30 years in same house 25% receive support 55% are afraid and concerned about ageing
PAII (1994) Home support Dependent support Training of human resources
Travel card Telealarm Health and Spa treatments
Other council programs Special buses door to door / disability Communication Platform (internet) University
Countryside-Beach programs / holidays Culture / sports Priority to restore houses of > 65
Revitalize leisure places Security - Proximity police Violence (APAV)
Open Forum Conferences Regular training, workshops and Conferences for professionals who work in the field Network for volunteers ngo’s
Protocol Directorate-General of Health with the Lisbon City Council (first one) Expansion to other cities
Translation of the WHO Guide Global aged-friendly cities: a guide And the leaflet
June and July 2008 4 Open Forum Conferences 1 for each zone of the city Other cities
Thank you Merci