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Aging and Health: Policy Considerations for Long-term Care

Policy Brief

12 September 2024

Overview

Providing care for older parents or parents-in-law significantly reduces the probability of employment and annual earnings, particularly among women and intensive caregivers, which remains the most prevalent form of long-term care (LTC) for older adults. Addressing the growing care needs of older adults requires increasing coordination, integration, and capacity building within the health and long-term care systems. Engaging the private sector can help bridge the gap between supply and demand of LTC. Governments play a crucial role in providing and regulating LTC services, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) where progress has been slow and uneven. Many countries have taken steps towards implementing LTC services, but more is needed to improve access, affordability, and quality of services. A person-centered approach with multiple options supports greater access to LTC services.

Decade Action Areas

Long-term Care

Source Organization

World Bank Group

Country / Region Focus

Global

Sector

UN Agency

Knowledge Characteristics

  • > Narrative Review

Other Information

low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), equity, private sector engagement

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