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This article introduces a new section on care homes for the dependent elderly (EHPAD). It highlights the increasing medicalization needed to support a growing dependent population in these facilities.

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Area of Science:

  • Gerontology
  • Healthcare Management
  • Public Health Policy

Context:

  • Introduces a new dedicated section on care homes for the dependent elderly (EHPAD).
  • EHADs accommodate approximately 685,000 individuals in France.
  • Addresses the evolving needs of an increasingly dependent elderly population.

Purpose:

  • To provide an overview of EHPADs as a form of accommodation for the dependent elderly.
  • To highlight the trend of increasing medicalization within these facilities.
  • To set the stage for future articles in this new section.

Summary:

  • This article serves as an introductory piece to a new section focusing on French care homes for dependent elderly people (EHPADs).
  • It outlines the current scale of EHPAD accommodation and emphasizes the growing need for advanced medical services.
  • The piece underscores the critical role of medicalization in addressing the complex health requirements of residents.

Impact:

  • Establishes a foundational understanding of EHPADs for healthcare professionals and policymakers.
  • Highlights the critical need for enhanced medical infrastructure and services in elderly care facilities.
  • Sets a precedent for in-depth analysis of EHPAD operations, challenges, and innovations.