From home care to Parliament: Elderly reform in practice

How is a reform experienced while it's happening? The Eldercare Reform Practice Panel will provide answers directly from employees, seniors and relatives as the reform is rolled out. Sign up below.

Read INVI's first report (January 2026) on the implementation of the elderly care reform here.


Period: 2025-2027

Partners: Ministry of Elderly Affairs

The practice panel in 5 points:

  • Anyone with experience in eldercare can participate in the practice panel, including senior citizens, relatives, employees and managers as well as local communities and civil society.

  • The practice panel will consist of a total of approximately 1,000 participants from all over the country

  • The practice panel participates in three rounds of questions over two years, lasting approximately 10 minutes each time.

  • The results of the survey are shared with the Ministry of Elderly Affairs and the parties behind the reform so that adjustments can be made along the way.

  • You can sign up for the panel here: praksispanel.invi.nu.

Listen to former Minister for Senior Citizens Mette Kierkgaard talk about the practice panel in the video below:

 

Project description

The Ministry of Senior Citizens is launching a practice panel for senior citizen reform in collaboration with the think tank INVI – Institute for wicked . The practice panel will consist of approximately 1,000 people with experience in senior citizen care: senior citizens, relatives, and citizens.

As a member of the practice panel, you'll share your experiences of elderly care as the Eldercare Reform is implemented.

The results are used to continuously strengthen the implementation of the ageing reform by answering questions like: What works? What is lagging? Where is the potential - and where are the barriers?

The experiences of the practice panel are analyzed with INVI's Model for wicked Problems. The model is based on AI and statistical tools that can identify patterns and correlations in the experiences shared by the practice panel (read more about the method here: www.invi.nu/mvp)

The results of the survey are shared with the Ministry of Elderly Affairs and the parties behind the elderly reform so that adjustments can be made along the way.

Who can join?

Anyone with experience in elderly care can participate, including senior citizens, relatives, employees and managers, as well as local communities and civil society.

Your participation is anonymous, and you will participate in three surveys over two years, each lasting approximately 10 minutes. All contributions will be processed in accordance with the GDPR.

 

Contact us

Frederik Langkjær, Senior Advisor, frederik@invi.nu


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