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Study highlights struggles of spousal caregivers in Finland

A recent study by the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) has brought to light the significantly lower quality of life experienced by individuals assisting their partners with functional limitations. The 2020 FinSote population survey, with responses from over 28,000 Finnish residents aged 20 and above, indicates that these caregivers face substantial psychological strain and assess their health as poorer compared to the general population. ....

Katja Ilmarinen , Anna Mari Aalto , Sari Kehusmaa , Informal Care , Social Welfare Act ,

THL monitoring: An extra 3,400 carers are needed for 24-hour elderly care by next spring

According to the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare s (THL) Status of Services for Older Persons Survey, a further 3,400 carers are needed for 24-hour care units in order for them to reach the statutory carer ratio by next spring.

The statutory carer ratio will increase gradually, and by April 2023 it will be 0.7 carers per client. ....

Hanna Alastalo , Sari Kehusmaa , Chief Specialist Sari Kehusmaa , Chief Researcher Hanna Alastalo ,

THL: 3,400 additional nurses needed by spring for elderly care

Elderly care facilities are struggling with finding workers to provide the round-the-clock care required by law. ....

Sari Kehusmaa , Finnish Institute For Health , Finnish Institute ,

Expert: Finland needs 30k more healthcare workers by 2030


Expert: Finland needs 30k more healthcare workers by 2030
One third of Finnish municipalities report ongoing recruitment problems as an expert warns an acute shortage is looming.
A government commitment to increasing the nursing quota at elderly care facilities has accelerated the need for more healthcare staff.
Image: Jari Kovalainen / Yle
Finland is expected to need recruiting around 30,000 more nurses by the year 2030 to meet the demands of an aging population and the obligations set out in the government’s proposal to amend the law on social and healthcare services for the elderly.
The bill proposes setting the minimum nursing quota for round-the-clock care at old-age institutions at seven caregivers for each 10 residents. ....

Eteläuomen Läi , Kanta Hame Region , Sari Kehusmaa , Annika Asla , Centre Of Excellence , Finnish Union Of Practical Nurses Super , University Of Jyv , University Professor Kr , Finnish Institute For Health , Bern Amar , Social Policy , Finnish Institute , Finnish Union , Practical Nurses , காந்தா ஹேம் பகுதி , மையம் ஆஃப் சிறப்பானது , பின்னிஷ் தொழிற்சங்கம் ஆஃப் ப்ர்யாக்டிகல் செவிலியர்கள் அருமை , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ப்ரொஃபெஸர் க்ர் , பின்னிஷ் நிறுவனம் க்கு ஆரோக்கியம் , பெர்ன் அமர் , சமூக பாலிஸீ , பின்னிஷ் நிறுவனம் , பின்னிஷ் தொழிற்சங்கம் , ப்ர்யாக்டிகல் செவிலியர்கள் ,