Affiliation:
1. Vladimir Law Institute of the Federal Penitentiary Service
2. Vladimir State University named after Alexander and Nikolay Stoletovs
Abstract
The article is devoted to the issue of developing the interaction of participants in the system of long-term care for senior citizens. The solution of this problem will improve the quality and level of provision of social care services and will help to meet the existing interests and individual needs of the recipients of social services. The purpose of the article is to develop a mechanism for regulating the system of longterm care for older people using financial, personnel, organizational, managerial, information and technological components in the Stavropol Krai of the Russian Federation. The authors used such research methods as a systematic approach, analysis and systematization of information, methods of processing and displaying the information received. The article analyzes the existing definitions of the “mechanism”, “regulatory mechanism” concepts. Based on the analysis of definitions, considering industry specifics, the authors’ definition of the mechanism for regulating the longterm care system is formulated. Based on the results of the article, the authors concluded that the formed mechanism is able to ensure coordinated and interdepartmental interaction between all participants in the long-term care system at the regional and municipal levels, as well as attracting additional financial, human, organizational resources to provide social care services of proper quality, which will fully satisfy the need for them among the recipients of services.
Publisher
State University of Management
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