Social and health care

Recent demographic and socio-economic shifts in Serbia have foregrounded an urgent concern - the escalating levels of material deprivation and poverty among the elderly...
About 20% of older people have mental health challenges. Challenges in the mental health of the elderly often remain unrecognized by the system, as well as by the elderly themselves and their families, which negatively affects their well-being, health and quality of life...
As Serbia experiences a significant shift towards an aging population, it's crucial to place the wellbeing and quality of life of older persons at the forefront of our social policy agenda. In line with global trends, older persons in Serbia are facing a myriad of challenges related to their living arrangements. These circumstances necessitate a thorough examination and response from policymakers, social workers, healthcare providers, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs)....
Alzheimer's disease doesn't just affect the individual diagnosed—it profoundly impacts entire families, changing dynamics, and creating new roles and responsibilities. Caregiving for a person with Alzheimer's can be a formidable task, marked by significant physical, emotional, and financial burdens...
The health and wellbeing of older persons in Serbia is a critical issue that warrants urgent policy attention. According to recent data, one third of the elderly population perceive their health status as good or very good (32%), while another third describes it as just good enough (35%)...