Family‑based elder care model gains visibility as EHPAD alternativeExecutive summary: Pauline Abad operates a family‑run home‑care service for elderly and disabled adults in Haute‑Garonne, France, presenting it as an alternative to traditional EHPAD facilities. It highlights a growing niche that could ease pressure on institutional elder care and reflects shifting preferences toward personalized, home‑based support. Pauline Abad and the two residents Jean‑Marc (59) and Audrey (78), with coverage by Le Monde. Increased attention from policymakers and potential expansion of similar family‑care models.The article reports on Pauline Abad, who operates a family‑run home‑care service for elderly and disabled adults in Haute‑Garonne, France. The model offers an alternative to conventional EHPAD institutions, a sector that remains small but is presented as having future growth potential. The piece cites the residents' ages and conditions and notes that the approach is positioned as a viable option amid rising demand for personalized elder care. No policy decisions or regulatory outcomes are described.Open the full case file on Beyond →
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