Elderly care, 400 million more will be needed in 2035 in Alto Adige – News

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Bolzano Facing Growing Demand for Elderly Care

By 2035, the ‌province of Bolzano in Italy ⁤is projected to ⁣see⁣ a 35% increase in the need for⁢ care and ​assistance‍ for ⁤its elderly population. This alarming trend was revealed in a research ‌collaboration between the Free University of Bolzano and the University of Innsbruck.

The study identified⁤ a significant financial ‍burden associated with this surge in care needs.​ It estimates that an additional 1,700 beds and a⁢ proportionate increase in care providers will be necessary to adequately address the situation. The current annual budget for elderly care in the region stands at 750 million ​euros, but this​ will ‌need ⁢to ⁢be increased⁣ by 402 million euros to 1 billion and 152‍ million euros by 2035.

“It‍ is crucial to initiate a political discussion to share the burden⁤ of financing care between the public sector,​ families, and those with varying ​economic backgrounds,” stated Provincial President⁤ Arno Kompatscher. “Exploring innovative financing models, such as ​supplementary insurance ‍for assistance, is also⁢ essential.”

The ⁤researchers emphasized⁢ the importance ⁢of ensuring that ⁤care is accessible⁤ and of high quality. “Financial resources‍ are important, but they are not the only key factor,” said Professor Gottfried ​Tappeiner from ‌the​ University of Innsbruck.⁣ “We need to develop sustainable strategies to guarantee quality care⁤ for‌ the growing elderly‌ population ‍in South Tyrol.”

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