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There are approximately 3 million elderly people in Germany who need care, but by 2040 that number is expected to exceed 5.3 million.The sharp increase is not only due to the broader definition of care need, but in particular to the disproportionately high increase in people aged 65 and over
The shortage of personnel in nursing continues to worsen, >300,000 additional nursing staff will be required by 2030. It is an illusion if we think we can solve the nursing staff problem through immigration alone. Other countries are now facing the same demographic challenges.
Nursing homes suffer from rising costs with falling revenues and nursing home places cannot be filled due to a lack of staff. Care is also becoming more and more expensive for the end consumer under current procedures. The cost of our social welfare system is rising sharply...
Assisted senior living as an alternative to nursing homes is in greater demand than ever - but it is not a sure-fire success and also faces major challenges that can only be solved with the use of more technology and digitalization
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