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Private Enterprises and Innovative Interventions in Long-Term Care for Older People: Insights Into Residual Stereotypes of Greek Rural Areas

  • Sotiris Apostolopoulos
  • , Ilias Makris
  • , Bobby Macaulay
  • , Panos Dimitrakopoulos

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摘要

In many areas of rural Greece there exist remnants of traditional stereotypes that were socially constructed in closed societies where the institution of the patriarchal family previously reigned and are regenerated by the dominant culture. These stereotypes have shaped over time the perception that long-term care for older adults should be provided within the family structure and exclusively by family members. Notably, it was previously considered a disgrace in Greek rural society if children moved their parents to a residential or nursing home. Public or other care facilities for older people emerged just two decades ago, except a few led by the church. However, these attitudes have been softened in recent years. European and National funded programmes have shaped different notions towards long-term care in these areas. This was facilitated by the structural changes that occurred in the Greek countryside in combination with the existing low birth rate in these areas and the presence of concrete migratory flows. The present study explores the business environment that is being formed and its potential to unleash the productive forces that have pinned down the relevant residual stereotypes. It also examines the socio-economic impact of the above enterprises on rural areas. Qualitative interviews were conducted with eight entrepreneurs who have invested in rural long-term care settings for older persons and eight elected chairpersons of local councils. Our findings indicate that regardless of financial support towards private care entities for older people, in order for the services offered to take a more prominent social role, the development of local consensus and innovative interventions is required in tandem. If achieved, such care providers can contribute to the socio-economic development of rural areas. This study provides international literature with further evidence on the crucial role of such enterprises on supportiveness towards inhabitants' quality of life improvement while results can be useful for Greek and European decision-making centers as well as potential rural entrepreneurs.

源语言English
页(从-至)54-61
页数8
期刊Proceedings of the European Conference on Innovation and Entrepreneurship, ECIE
19
1
DOI
出版状态Published - 26 9月 2024
活动19th European Conference on Innovation and Entrepreneurship, ECIE 2024 - Paris, France
期限: 26 9月 202427 9月 2024

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  2. Reduced inequalities
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