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Activity of the Centre of Culture and Leisure for Seniors as the positive example of adaptation of public infrastructure and services to demographic changes Anna Klecha

Activity of the Centre of Culture and Leisure for Seniors as the positive example of adaptation of public infrastructure and services to demographic changes

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Activity of the Centre of Culture and Leisure for Seniors

as the positive example of adaptation of public infrastructure and services to

demographic changes

Anna Klecha

Centre of Culture and Leisure for Seniors: operates in a frame of Municipal Day-care Home of Social Assistance is an organizational unit of the City of Krakowis financed by the municipalityis the bigest of Municipal Day-care Home in Krakow

The Municipal Day-care Home consists ofThe Municipal Day-care Home consists of::

6 day-care centres 6 Senior Club Houses

I. The beginnings of activity of the day-care centre in

Nowa HutaCanteen for the high - school

students 1960s and 1970s - 1500 students (breakfast, lunch,

dinner, 7 days a week)

After 2000 - 60 - 80 people ( diner, 5 days a week)

Nowdays over 27% of the population of Nowa Huta – people agded 60 +

June 2006The authorities of the City of Krakow decided to refurbish the building and create a day-care centre for senior citizens

Our beneficiaries

Over140 Seniors and disabled people Canteen (800 lunches)

beneficiaries of the Centre

beneficiares of Day – care

Homes loceted in different part

of Krakow

residents of other Homes of

Social Assistance in Krakow

 

II. The main tasks of the Centre

The main tasks of the centre are: Providing care and appropriate conditions for a daily

stay of beneficiaries (retired people, mainly with reduced physical or mental ability, lonely or with difficult family situation)

Inspiring the establishment of the support groups and social networks by activating the local society

The beneficiaries who stay in the centre during the day can take advantage of:

Care services; Occupational therapy; Physical exercises; One hot meal; Good company of other seniors, participation in

cultural events.

III. Charges, costs and savings

Charges

depend on an income of senior and range from 30 PLN to 150 PLN (from 8 to 38 EUR) per month

Beneficiaries who do not have to pay for the stay ?

seniors who are on a very low income (approx. 30% of our beneficiaries)seniors who attend The Senior Club Houses in Kraków ( they don’t receive a meal)

Costs

The average cost of stay in a day-care centre in Kraków

3 600 PLN (900 EUR) per person and year. That is 300 PLN (75 EUR) per month.

The difference between charges and costs is covered by: the Municipality of Kraków the external help like Food Bank (co-financed by the EU)private sponsors (mostly companies)

SavingsIn 2013 (from January to December) 1185 citizens benefited from the services of day-care centres in Kraków

Where are the savings?the cost of stay in a day-care centre is much lower (sometimes even 10 times lower) then the cost of stay in a nursing homeseniors get help and can stay longer in good health condition, but they still live in their homes/ with the family;we avoid social exclusion of seniors;we help the family carers (e.g. adult children or even grandchildren of our beneficiaries) to stay at the labour market  

physical exercises

IV . Much more than care...

Our seniors are really talented and active!

memory training

occupational therapy, art workshop, handicraft

poetry, cabaret and theatre performances

cultural events

Christmas-Eve dinner for our beneficiariesWho also take part in the diner?representatives of the municipal authoritypriests representatives of Municipal Social Assistance Centre

Thank you very much for your attention!