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[SERVELD02B] People aged 65 or older receiving home help total, per cent of age group by Year, Country and Age group

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Per cent of age group
Denmark: Statistics Denmark
Finland: Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL)
Iceland: Statistics Iceland
Norway: Statistics Norway
Sweden: The National Board of Health and Welfare
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Rate of people in age group 65 years or older living at home while provided with help in the form of home care, home nursing, preventive home visits, readmissions etc. Counted on a specified month of the year. Relevant age groups regarding service to elderly people might differ between countries. Month of counting and relevant age group is specified in the country-note. The calculation of rate is done using the population 65 years and older in any case.

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Denmark

The statistics are compiled on the basis of monthly digitalized data reports from the municipalities. The coverage varies. 1 municipality have not approved data in 2022.

Finland

Regular home care /year.

Sweden

People living in their own house or flat, where home help is in effect October 31