With the Covid-19 crisis, the place of seniors in our society has never been more debated in France. As the "Ségur de la Santé" enters its final stretch and a fifth branch of Social Security devoted to dependency has just been created, DomusVi invites itself into the debate. The third private player in the sector of support for seniors (behind Korian and Orpéa), the French company (1.5 billion euros in turnover) calls for a rethinking of dependence in France. " The Covid has accelerated awareness of the frailties of old age and the risk they pose for our society," said Sylvain Rabuel, who took over the reins of DomusVi last fall.But our country is not ready to live within 20 to 30 years with a quarter of the population over the age of 60. There are still a lot of solutions to invent . ”
For Sylvain Rabuel, who participates this Friday in the Rencontres d'Aix, relocated this year to the Maison de la radio,
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