While some countries struggle to modernize their long-term care (LTC) systems, others have recently adopted ambitious reforms. This webinar will examine how change has taken shape in six countries and the factors that have contributed to progress.

Join this Ageing Commons Webinar to explore international lessons for long-term care reform and how change happens. The webinar takes place Thursday, September 24 at 8 a.m. ET.

Featured perspectives:
Chile: Ambitious reform and implementation challenges, with Pablo Villalobos Dintrans
Denmark: Evolving community-based care systems, with Tine Rostgaard
Japan: Continuous improvement through regular system reviews, with Ruru Ping
Kerala, India: Advancing support for family carers, with Biju Mathew
Slovenia: The newest LTC social insurance system, with Tjaša Potočnik
Spain: A major reform to establish the right to care, with Elia Gomez Castro

Moderators: Finn Turner-Berry, National Care Forum, and Adelina Comas-Herrera, London School of Economics and Political Science.

This webinar is part of the Global Virtual Roundtable series, organized by the Global Ageing Network, National Care Forum, Scottish Care, Ontario Long Term Care Association, and the Global Observatory of Long-Term Care.

Building on the Ageing Commons format, the series brings together researchers, providers, workforce leaders, and practitioners worldwide to explore urgent long-term care challenges, including how to build and sustain a strong workforce while maintaining quality of life and care.

Click here to register.