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Information, health & social needs of older, disabled people (parkinson's disease) and their carers.

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Supporting society's elderly through disability

The health care and social needs of older people with disabilities have been addressed in this project. The findings made up the basis for policy recommendations.

The INFOPARK project conducted research into the personal experiences of 500 elderly people and their carers. The group studied all had differing physical, mental and social disabilities. They also differed in their cultural, social and economic backgrounds. The findings were compared with opinions of 700 professionals working across seven European countries. Recommendations ensued from this research. The focus of the findings emphasised the need for more attention to be given to chronic conditions. It was suggested that this become a priority for health care professionals and that resources be allocated appropriately. Furthermore, the research highlighted the need for greater support of informal family carers' needs. The need to combat negative stereotyping of disability also needs to be given more attention in policy that it currently receives, say researchers. It was suggested that financial support be more readily available for new initiatives which educate the patient and their carers. In such initiatives, organisations play an important role. Greater support should also be given to them. These suggestions were included in a report recommending policy actions. This document was also used to develop educational materials for sufferers and their carers and to ensure that the care services provide more appropriate standards of support.

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