Think tank INVI shortens the distance between politics and nursing homes

Now it's time for seniors, relatives and staff to share what works - and what doesn't .

The elderly reform has been adopted. But what is the best way to implement it in the real world?

To address this, the Ministry of Elderly Affairs and INVI have now launched the Elderly Reform Practice Panel - a new democratic experiment where up to 1,000 older people, relatives and employees share their experiences and suggestions as the reform is rolled out.

Everything is analyzed with new technology and shared with the ministry and the agreement circle behind the reform as well as key organizations in the field.
The goal is to take the pulse of practice - so adjustments can be made along the way.

Who can join?

Anyone with experience in elderly care can join: Senior citizens. Relatives. Employees and managers. Local communities and civil society.

You participate anonymously and digitally - and spend a total of one and a half hours over two years. All contributions are processed in accordance with GDPR.

Sign up here.

Facts about the practice panel

  • Established in June 2025 by the Ministry of Elderly Affairs and INVI

  • Up to 1,000 participants from all over the country - with special emphasis on six municipalities
    (Høje Taastrup, Herning, Lolland, Rebild, Esbjerg and Odense)

  • 4 rounds of questions over 2 years - approx. 15-20 min. per time

  • Results are shared with the ministry and the public on an ongoing basis

  • The method is based on INVI's Model for wicked Problems and uses artificial intelligence (read more here: www.invi.nu/mvp).

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