Demand for long-term-care and supply-mix in Vienna

Pflegebedarf und Versorgungsmix in Wien

CONTACT

Michael Fuchs

PROJECT CO-ORDINATOR

Andrea E. Schmidt

PROJECT TEAM AT THE EUROPEAN CENTRE

Maria M. Hofmarcher

BACKGROUND

The project aims to identify patterns of use of care in Vienna based on a series of different assumptions on future developments in the long-term care sector. For that purpose, a number of factors for which data are available are being analyzed.These include information about the type and hours of care used, health status (e.g. level of care need), socio-demographic information (e.g. age, gender), information about socio-economic status (e.g. personal income, district of resi- dence), and contextual factors (e.g. household size, informal carers).

METHODS

The study builds primarily on administrative data for the years 2011 and 2012.

ACTIVITIES/MILESTONES

In total, five different groups of users can be distinguished and evaluated: users of residential care services, users of publicly subsidized 24-hours care, users of assisted living facilities, users of home or day care services, and persons receiving cash benefits but no services.The second part of the study builds on the findings from the data analysis to suggest scenarios of long-term care developments in Vienna until 2030.

FUNDED BY

MA 24, City of Vienna

PROJECT DURATION

08/2012 – 12/2013