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The sustainability of social care in Slovakia: Modelling the existing network of residential social facilities for future senior populations Cover

The sustainability of social care in Slovakia: Modelling the existing network of residential social facilities for future senior populations

Open Access
|Jul 2022

Abstract

The possible availability of residential long-term care for seniors in the regions of Slovakia in the period to 2040 is evaluated in this contribution. The study identifies risk in the availability of residential care concerning the future development of the senior population. To highlight the potential risk for regions, three model projections are used. A factor analysis with two-by-two classifications was employed to identify the risk in the regions in terms of the availability of residential care. Due to the expanding senior population in Slovakia, maintaining the current capacity of residential facilities would significantly deteriorate the availability of social services. If the current ratio of residential care capacity to the size of the senior population is maintained, the number of beds will have to increase by 56% by 2040. Demographic ageing is a current challenge for public policy and requires searching for solutions to ensure the quality of social care for the elderly in every society. Our research shows that the risk in the regions of Slovakia varies depending on the existing capacity of residential facilities and the forecasted senior population.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/mgr-2022-0005 | Journal eISSN: 2199-6202 | Journal ISSN: 1210-8812
Language: English
Page range: 66 - 85
Submitted on: Dec 13, 2021
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Accepted on: Jun 6, 2022
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Published on: Jul 12, 2022
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2022 Janetta Nestorová Dická, Patrícia Gurová, published by Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geonics
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