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Presentation on the occasion of the remote hearing "Towards a new care model for the elderly: learning from COVID-19" organised by the EESC on 27 October 2021
Towards a new care model for the elderly: learning from the COVID-19 pandemic
Presentation on the occasion of the remote hearing "Towards a new care model for the elderly: learning from COVID-19" organised by the EESC on 27 October 2021
Long-term care in the EU State of play and looking into the future
Presentation on the occasion of the remote hearing "Towards a new care model for the elderly: learning from COVID-19" organised by the EESC on 27 October 2021
Care sector reflection Towards a New care model for Older People
Presentation on the occasion of the remote hearing "Towards a new care model for the elderly: learning from COVID-19" organised by the EESC on 27 October 2021
AGE Platform Europe’s contribution to EESC hearing
Asociación de Directores y Gerentes de Servicios Sociales Españoles
Presentation on the occasion of the remote hearing "Towards a new care model for the elderly: learning from COVID-19" organised by the EESC on 27 October 2021
Ideas y propuestas para un nuevo modelo residencial de personas en situación de dependencia