Significant Demographic change , people living longer , chan ...
If demographic change created overwhelming demand on healthcare through an ageing population, more home based personalised care, higher hospital admissions, increased levels of Dementia, and dramatic resource implications of tr...
Increasing number of people surpassing the age of 110 years
In several European countries the age of 110 years have been recently surpassed by a growing number of people.
Health care of the elderly is predominantly IT-based
Currently state budgets on health care for the ageing population are rising. This wildcard revolves around robots and technology being used more in caring for the elderly, especially to save on costs.
Ageing will be ceased which leads to stagnation of society a ...
By 2020 EU researchers discover the secrets of stopping ageing. This leads to the end of political reforms and stagnation of societal development. Young people loose their chances to get promotions in labour life, and the growi...
Never too late to keep on keeping on
The UK proposal to raise the male retirement age to 66 starts a trend – where problems of social care, public health finance, social cohesion and particularly pensions, can all benefit. Suddenly there are people of 90+ worki...
Elderly people are back to education, actively organise themselves and initiate a political party for the elderly which lead them back in power.
Near 50% of the European Framework Programme for Research and Technology Development funding is directed towards age-related issues.