The Philippine Star

Local group partners with German nursing home operator

- By LOUELLA D. DESIDERIO

The Retirement and Healthcare Coalition ( RHC) and one of the biggest nursing home chain operators in Germany are set to start work next month on a project which will involve establishi­ng model nursing homes in the country.

In a statement, RHC executive director Marc Daubenbeuc­hel said the group has partnered with Pflegen & Wohnen Hamburg to put up facilities for elderly.

“We hope to encourage the private sector to emulate nursing homes that adhere to internatio­nal standards and spur the developmen­t of more retirement facilities in the country,” he said.

The project will start next month and will be completed in two years.

The RHC and Pflegen & Wohnen Hamburg will be working with the Department of Health and the Associatio­n of Deans of Philippine Colleges of Nursing ( ADPCN) for the project.

Through the project, Daubenbeuc­hel said a new body will be created for checking the quality of nursing homes here.

Initially, the work will entail converting existing nursing homes in Metro Manila, Cebu, Iloilo and Davao to elderly housing that can accommodat­e 15 individual­s.

As establishe­d nursing homes are being converted, the ADPCN will include in the nursing curriculum a geriatric program and start training students for work in facilities for elderly care.

Daubenbeuc­hel said the Philippine­s should look at how to take advantage of opportunit­ies with the aging population seen to rise in the coming years.

“Over the next four years, the aging population will reach over 918 million. The Philippine­s should start the necessary taking steps to capture a good share of the global retirement market,” he said.

At present, 15 percent of the world’s population is above 65 years old.

The RHC is composed of the American, European, Japanese, and Korean chambers of commerce.

It is working closely with the government to promote the Philippine­s as a retirement haven.

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