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Services access in old age Hugary. László Patyán University of Debrecen Faculty of Health Institut for Social Studies Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA) 81667. Changes – Crises – Reactions (Adaptation of local organizations of social services in peripheral countries in Europe).
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Services access in old age Hugary László Patyán University of Debrecen Faculty of Health Institut for Social Studies Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA) 81667. Changes – Crises – Reactions (Adaptation of local organizations of social services in peripheral countries in Europe)
Promotion of population aged 65 and over % of total population of selected countries(Yearbook of Welfare Statictics, 2010)
Europe is getting older…Old age dependency ratio compareing the going rate in selected years(Yearbook of Welfare Statictics, 2010)
General informations • Social services are provided by the state (redistribution) • Health services provided by the state (insurance) • LTC belongs to the social care area • The main responsibility organising services: Local Government
Income, pension, allovance 2010 (Yearbook of Welfare Statictics, 2010) • Average income: 135.000 HuFt (450 €) • Average pension: 86.361 HuFt (288 €) • Minimum pension guaranteed: 28.500 HuFt (95 €) • Old age allovance: 27.421 HuFt (91 €) • Nursing allowance: 28.567 HuFt (95 €)
Present movements - ideologies • Re-paternalisation of the welfare area • The state wants to get back the direction, organisation, financing, controlling, and service providing (culture, education, employing area, health, social services) • Church organised services still in the highlited positions (94,5% extra finance)
Problems with the service providing area • Service path-dependency (focus on the institutional services, especially LTC) • Non determined social risks (ADL-type scales from 2008) and service users • General aims, governmental startegies, and short term plans (changes rapidly) (1993, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2011)
Problems with the service providing area • Methods of care giving focused to the physical care • Service users: paternalistic attitudes, and way of thinking • Low number of provided services compareing to the European trends • The provided services has special caracteristic, it depends the size of the settlement
Datas about services2010…(Yearbook of Welfare Statictics, 2010) • Every 145-th elders relative can have nursing allowance • Every 30-th elder had domestic care (organised by Local Governments) • Every 16-th elder used catering • Every 90-th elder had alarm system based home assistance • Every 60-th was a member of the day center for elderly • Every 2.128-th could use the special day service for elder people with dementia • Every 47-th lived in long term residential care for old people
Main discussions • Active aging • Sustainable services (in the growing number of elderly) • Quality • Ecual access • Focus on the family care, and self responsibility • Modern technologies (ICT) for reduceing costs, and developing access
Main components of access (used research methods, and results) • Life Quality Research of Nyíregyháza 2008-2010 (reprezentative sample, N=286; N=196) • Services located and served in a small area (strenghten the physical access) • Services cumulated in some area and weak access in other areas • The older age, the less services (benefits) • Main caracteristic of the service providers. User selecting methods, practices (interview, and test shopping) 25 service provider (Local Government, County, Subregion, Church, Non-Govermental Firms) Szabó Judit 2009. • The service providers select the users (care giving, financial status) • The selection methods are not specialised for one kind of provider
POSKE Service Accessability test-research University of Oulu, Northern Finnland Excelence on Social Welfare, MTA PTI, Debreceni Egyetem • Simply random method (Random walking) • 22 settlements (Esztergomtól Biharkeresztesig) • 200 answerer (over 65 years old) • Almost a half of the sample lived alone
Are you satisfied with the services organised by the local government? (%)
Correlations with the size of the settlement and unsatisfied services (%) P=0,066
Correlations between the size of the settlement and the number of the family (%) P=0,063
Do you use info-communication technologies? • 79,7% has a mobile phone • 26% has PC • 26,8% has Internet access
Summary • Develop the method of the family support: The family takes important part of careing elderly, but they do not have specialised supportive services. • How can we give more informations about the services: Family doctors, home care nurses, and the social professionals of the home help are the most popular persons for elderly. They need to konw about all the accessable services. • Active aging 2012? Elderly people wants to have more physical activity, free entertainments, and cultural programs. • The infocommunication techniologies are quite new for the elder people. They prefer the mobile phone, so it can be the further way developing ICT-based services. • More centralisation of services means less services to reach for old people
More information about the service access • Peer Review in Social Protection and Social Inclusion and Assessment in Social Inclusion(Hungarian Country Report by Balazs Krémer) http://www.peer-review-social-inclusion.eu/peer-reviews/2009/combining-choice-quality-and-equity-in-social-services
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