Aging With Dignity: Interviews with Elder Care Providers

Aging with Dignity: Innovation and Challenge in Sweden – The Voice of Care Professionals is based on the following ACCESS Health interviews and reports on long term care:

Patient Centered Swedish Healthcare: An English summary of the Swedish Forum for Welfare report

The Most Fragile Elderly Project: An interview with Maj Rom

The Most Fragile Elderly Project: An interview with Dr. Eva Nilsson Bågenholm, National Coordinator for Elder Care

Coordinating Care for the Elderly: An interview with Carina Kumlin and Pia Lagerström

Elder Care Entrepreneurship: An interview with Stéphanie Treschow

Government Efforts to Improve Long Term Care: An interview with Erik Weiman

Integrated Elder Care: A five part case study on the TioHundra care company (Part One, Part Two, Part Three, Part Four, Part Five).

Mobile and Home Based Care: A case study on the Lidköping close care system

Mobile and Home Based Care: A case study on the mobile emergency team in Uppsala

eHealth Technologies and the Future of Healthcare: An interview with Henrik Ahlen

Technology for the Elderly: An interview with Raymond Dahlberg

How Technology is Revolutionizing Homecare in SwedenAn interview with eHomecare manager ?…sa Löwing

New Technologies An interview with Magdalena Marklund

Technology for the Elderly: A Swedish focus group study

Is the Use of Welfare Technology Profitable? A lecture from Åke Dahlberg

Technology and eHealth: A case study on the Estonian eHealth and eGovernance system

Digitizing a Nation: An interview with Patrik Sundström

A Palliative Approach to Dementia Care: An interview with Lotta Roupe on Stiftelsen Silviahemmet

Improving Dementia Care and Care of the Elderly: An interview with Linda Martinson on Aleris

Telecare Technology: An interview with Markus Merne and Everon

upporting Relatives and Informal Caregivers: An interview with Christianne Simson

In the Name of the Law: A lecture by Jeanna Thorslund