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Work Plan

  • WP1: Project management & coordination
  • WP2: Communication, knowledge management and dissemination
  • WP3: Transnational review of innovative practices of housing and care solutions for elderly and vulnerable people in Central Europe cities
  • WP4: Pilot actions
  • WP5: Transnational design of strategies and actions for mainstreaming pilot cases

WP3

Research goal

Transnational review and evaluation of innovative practices in housing and care for elderly people in Central European cities

  • Overview and comparison of contextual factors and housing policies
  • Overview and evaluation of innovative practices in housing and care for elderly people
  • Recommendations for national policies and transnational programmes

Research topics

  • Comparison of housing systems and housing policies.
  • Overview and comparison of contextual factors.
  • Elderly housing attitudes and living conditions.
  • Description of 5 innovative practices in the following areas:
    1. community building (creating voluntary organizations, day care centres and networks for/among the elderly - day centres that combine provision of social activities with advice and social care);
    2. housing accessibility (including technical devices, ICT) (concrete architectural tools, that are designed to improve housing accessibility for the elderly - adaptations that range from small repairs to universal schemes);
    3. housing affordability (innovative financial (supply side or demand side) tools, that make housing for the elderly more financially affordable);
    4. social and health care (key question: to what extent is social and health care institutionalized and what assistance is there for the elderly who decide to live in their own home?);
    5. access to information/education (to what extent are the elderly informed about opportunities/services open to them and the barriers that hinder access to them).
  • Evaluation of 5 innovative practices:
    • Efficiency
    • Effectiveness
    • Transparency
    • Sustainability
  • Description of process of application of 5 best innovative practices.
  • Description of management of 5 best innovative practices.

WP3 project tasks

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WP4

Pilot actions

  • 1 PPP for new management/financing of housing and care + involvement of neighborhood communities: PPP for integrated management and financing of housing and homecare for persons with disabilities and elderly, Trieste (IT);
  • 1 Neighbourhood-based link between care and housing + design-for all adaption of 1flat: Adaptation and equipment of a sample flat for independent living of elderly and persons with disabilities, Leipzig (DE);
  • 1 Formal/informal carers training: Training programmes and tools for in/formal caregivers, Debrecen/Budapest (HU);
  • 1 Access to information and services : Info Point for the elderly, Ljubljana (SI);
  • 1 Community development + ICT solutions: Intergenerational self-help groups and AAL support to informal care at neighborhood level, selected municipalities (SK);
  • 1 Innovative needs evaluation among elderly living in the city of Brno, Brno (CZ);
  • 1 AAL/ICT application: Adaptation of open AAL platforms for social re/integration, Poznan (PL);
  • 1 AAL/ICT application: AAL solutions for the elderly residing in integrated supervised flats, Weppersdorf (AT).

HELPS Pilot Actions are issued from the definition of transnational socio-demographic challenges identified by Project Partners and are structured on a common methodology to produce transnational level recommendations.

HELPS Pilot Actions will help to strengthening independent and active living of aged and disabled persons by:

  • focusing on community-based development;
  • creating local governance platforms;
  • paving the way to local action plans.

WP5

Transnational design of strategies and actions for mainstreaming pilot cases.

  • 1 Action Learning Set (ALS) per Project Partner;
  • Local Action Plans (LAPs);
  • Transnational recommendations and toolkit.

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