vanadekodud
Vanadekodud are long-term care facilities in Estonia that provide 24-hour supervision and assistance to elderly and other adults who cannot live independently due to age, illness, or disability. They offer accommodation, meals, personal care, nursing, medication management, rehabilitation services, and a range of social and leisure activities. Some facilities specialise in dementia care, memory support, or palliative care. Vanadekodud can be municipal, state-owned, or privately operated.
Residents typically pay a portion of the costs, with subsidies from municipal or state social services. The
Quality and regulation: Vanadekodud are regulated by the Ministry of Social Affairs and must meet established
Access and staffing: Facilities employ nurses, care workers, social workers, and medical staff. Visitors are generally
Trends: Estonia faces an aging population and a growing need for long-term care. Policy discussions emphasize