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Return to the Assembly this Monday of the bill on aging well, pending for 7 months

Return to the Assembly this Monday of the bill on aging well, pending for 7 months

Return of the Proposed Law on “Aging Well” to the National Assembly

\n\nAfter seven months of waiting, this Monday marks the return to the National Assembly of the proposed law on “aging well”. Legislation pending for more than half a year seeks to improve the living conditions of elderly people in France.\n\n

An Endless Wait, a Targeted Project

\n\nSince its proposal last September, the announcement of this text had raised a lot of hope for French people in elderly situations. The project aims to fundamentally reform the care system for the elderly, aiming to guarantee dignified and quality aging. The observation is clear: the “priority is to improve the conditions of age well for everyone."\n\n

Oriented legislation

\n\nThe bill aims to promote the age well, by proposing concrete measures to improve the lives of older people. This ranges from improving reception in specialized establishments, to implementing solutions to support caregivers, including transforming housing to make it more accessible.\n\n

An Urgent Reform

\n\nFaced with the observation of the aging of the French population, this bill is more necessary than ever. According to the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (Insee), in 2060, a third of French people will be over 60 years old. A reality which highlights the urgency of reform to allow everyone to age in the best conditions.\n\n

Soon a National Consensus?

\n\nDespite the delay of several months since its debate, this Monday will he sign the long-awaited progress of this bill? In any case, the first announcements seem to generate consensus among the different parliamentary groups. Indeed, the importance of the question of aging well and the living conditions of elderly people seems to transcend political divisions.\n\n

What Future for the proposal?

\n\nAfter waiting for 7 months, hope is more present than ever to see this bill adopted. All eyes will therefore be on the National Assembly, and the debates promise to be fascinating. Indeed, the subject of aging well is a question that concerns us all, and it is time for legislation to evolve in this direction. It remains to be seen how the government and the Assembly, hand in hand, will transform these proposals into concrete actions. \n\n