The discomfort is still there.
Four months after the revelations of the book-investigation by Victor Castanet,
Les Fossoyeurs
(1), on the cases of systemic abuse in Ehpad of the company Orpea, the sector remains as if stunned.
Can we entrust the people who have allowed us to grow to practitioners who are increasingly in a hurry and stressed?
What are the alternatives for a dignified care of our elders?
At a time when baby boomers are preparing to turn 80, how can society better organize the reception of the 9 million elderly people who make it up?
The time when old parents grew old under the roof of their child is over: the limited size of urban housing provides an indisputable pretext for giving it up, as does the lack of availability of assets, the fragility of couples or even the possible conflicts that distill their venom into the hearts of families.
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