Ageing

without family support

More and more people are growing old without family support

More and more people are growing old without family support

The new study entitled "Ageing without family support" is out. It offers previously unknown insights into a phenomenon that affects at least 140,000 people in Switzerland.
We now know that existing care services for older people cannot fully replace the lack of family support. Older adults who cannot count on care from family members especially run the risk of not receiving adequate psychosocial care in old age. These care gaps can lead to inequalities.
The study, financed by eight Swiss organisations and foundations, not only closes important knowledge gaps, but also provides recommendations for action for future work with older people as well as old-age policy.

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Why a new study?

«It matters to us that people retain their self-determination as they age and that they can maintain their quality of life as much as possible. We want to contribute through this study to ensuring proper care for all the elderly - regardless of their personal circumstances.»

Thérèse Flückiger, Managing Director, Beisheim Stiftung

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100,000 - with numbers increasing every year.

In Switzerland, at least 8% of all retirees will grow old without supporting family members. That is around 100,000 people - and it is increasing every year. These figures and other estimates are contained in a preliminary study by the Migros Culture Percentage from 2020.

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100,000 - with numbers increasing every year.
Women are twice as affected

Women are twice as affected

Women are doubly affected in old age: more women than men without family members are ageing. In addition, women have a higher risk of poverty because they generally draw lower pensions than men.

Foundation power for more knowledge

The new study is commissioned by eight funding foundations and organisations. In doing so, the foundation consortium is contributing to the discourse on the further development of assistance, care and support in old age. New data and facts make it possible to deal with social and demographic change.

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Initiators of the study

Age Stiftung
BeisheimStiftung
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Ersnt Göhner Stiftung
Fondations Leeards
Migros Kulturprozent
Paul Schiller Stiftung
Walder Stiftung

Conducting the study

Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz