Conference Challenges of Social and Health Coordination: towards a preventive, personalised and community approach
The Cabildo de La Palma and Plena Inclusión Canarias are organising this meeting which aims to make other realities visible in order to respond to the challenges detected and whose main objectives are to go deeper into the models of care and social and health care coordination, highlighting the quantitative data of La Palma; to show the alternatives and innovative solutions in this aspect for people with dependency; to generate alternatives for social and health care coordination between the different agents and administrations, and to make visible the De-institutionalisation Strategy at national level and the regional strategy aimed at improving the models of care and support for dependency.
Our colleague Maria Francesca Cerdó, head of Matia Eskola, will be attending from Matia to talk about "Como en Casa", a project that advances in the transformation of residential care towards the provision of services centred on people. Maria is the figure responsible for two work packages of this project: "Good Care" and "The model of care in care settings". Como en casa is an initiative led by Matia with funding from the Ministry of Social Rights and Agenda 2030, within the framework of the Spanish Government's Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan and the European Union's Next Generation EU funds.