EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Q&A
Phillipe Muyters, Flemish Minister for Work, Economy, Innovation and Sport, provides an insight into how the approach to active and healthy ageing in Flanders corresponds perfectly with the work of the AAL
With the AAL Forum taking place in Ghent, how closely aligned are the aims and objectives of research in Flanders with that of the programme, particularly in relation to Flanders’ Care? The ambitions of the AAL Programme correspond to our approach in Flanders. Elderly care is one of the most important challenges Flanders faces today. Enabling the older adults to live longer and happier lives at home is an integral part of that. Researching technologies, methodologies and processes all helps to achieve this. Flanders’ Care aims to assure that all stakeholders are involved and that research takes into account all direct and indirect end users.
“Care for older adults is one of the most important challenges Flanders faces today”
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