A Global Perspective on the Future of Ageing and Social Care
A new episode of the Ontario Long Term Care Association’s Coming of Age podcast shares insights about aging and social care in the United Kingdom.
The landscape of ageing and social care is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by the intertwined forces of technology, shifting demographics, and evolving societal expectations. In the latest episode of Coming of Age, the podcast from the Ontario Long Term Care Association that’s hosted by its CEO Donna Duncan, two distinguished leaders—Professor Vic Rayner, CEO of the National Care Forum, and Dr. Donald Macaskill, CEO of Scottish Care—share their insights on the dynamic changes in the United Kingdom’s ageing and social care sectors.
The conversation underscores the importance of a global dialogue in addressing the needs of ageing populations and the benefits of pursuing a comprehensive approach to social care that fosters independence and choice. The episode also highlights the universality of several issues, including:
- Ageing in place: The desire for older adults to remain in their homes, and the consensus that political leaders need to broaden their perspective on home and community care. England and Scotland are grappling with a shortage of suitable housing for older adults, which creates an opportunity to create tailored solutions for rural and urban communities.
- Workforce development: As traditional models of care struggle to attract and retain young professionals, we need innovation to develop the workforce our ageing population requires. Recruiting caregivers from other countries is becoming increasingly necessary and, where possible, we need to explore the role of technology in reshaping care delivery models.
- Technology as a catalyst: From digital care records to remote monitoring devices, the potential for technology to enhance the independence and quality of life for older adults is vast. However, both Rayner and Macaskill caution against a one-size-fits-all approach, advocating instead for adaptable systems that integrate technology without compromising personal interaction.
Conversations such as this, that create a more interconnected global dialogue on ageing, help us all. They uncover shared challenges and offer solutions that can spark innovation. Together, we can create successful caregiving models that empower older adults and reshape narratives around ageing from a challenge to an opportunity.
Listen to the full episode of the Coming of Age on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube, and subscribe to receive alerts when new episodes go live. It’s a fantastic way to receive valuable insights from international thought leaders about the future of care and ageing.
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