allocare
Allocare is a caregiving concept that describes distributing or allocating care tasks among a network of actors, including family members, friends, volunteers, and professional service providers, to meet the needs of dependents. It emphasizes planning and coordination to balance responsibilities, costs, and outcomes rather than relying on a single caregiver. In practice, allocare involves mapping care needs to available resources, tailoring interventions to the individual’s preferences, and using formal services to complement informal care.
Allocare often encompasses elder care, disability support, and child care. It relies on case management, flexible
Critical considerations include equity of access, data privacy, funding models, workforce capacity, and governance structures to
Historically, allocare has emerged from broader movements toward integrated or community-based care, aging-in-place policies, and the