Elderly Care Settings and Service Provision SystemsLaajuus (3 cr)
Code: GERAPJ200
Objective
Studens are able to define public, private and third sector services which produce social security, welfare and health. Students seek relevant knowledge of the social welfare and health care system of one municipality and present their analysis. Students know how to compare different systems of providing services and they are aware of the current challenges in health and social services.
Content
- the public, private and third sector as providers of services for the older population
- service provision in old age and changes service provision
- strategies, guidelines, recommendations and legislation for old age care
- main characteristics of foreign wellfare models
Qualifications
previous studies are not required
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students are able to describe various settings and service provision systems for work with older people.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students compare various settings and service provision systems for work with the older population. Students know how to describe challenges in the service provision.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students analyse the settings and service provision systems for work with older people, including various sectors and areas. Based on their analysis, students propose innovative practices and solutions to develop the service provision system.
Enrollment
11.11.2024 - 15.01.2025
Timing
13.01.2025 - 09.05.2025
Credits
3 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Social Services and Health Care, Applied Gerontology
Teachers
- Aino Asunmaa
- Anna-Kaarina Koivula
Student groups
-
MGERO24Bachelor of Social Services and Health Care, Applied Gerontology,Multimodal implementation
Objective
Studens are able to define public, private and third sector services which produce social security, welfare and health. Students seek relevant knowledge of the social welfare and health care system of one municipality and present their analysis. Students know how to compare different systems of providing services and they are aware of the current challenges in health and social services.
Content
- the public, private and third sector as providers of services for the older population
- service provision in old age and changes service provision
- strategies, guidelines, recommendations and legislation for old age care
- main characteristics of foreign wellfare models
Materials
- Current national and local social and health strategies, guidelines and recommendations
- Laaksonen, H., Laitinen, H., Hiilamo, H., Hautaviita, P., Hyvärinen, H., & Vänni, K. (2020). Sosiaali- ja terveydenhuollon järjestelmä (1. painos.). Sanoma Pro Oy.
Teaching methods
Contact learning
Student workload
3 x 26,5h
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students are able to describe various settings and service provision systems for work with older people.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students compare various settings and service provision systems for work with the older population. Students know how to describe challenges in the service provision.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students analyse the settings and service provision systems for work with older people, including various sectors and areas. Based on their analysis, students propose innovative practices and solutions to develop the service provision system.
Assessment methods and criteria
Active participation in lectures, learning tasks individually and/or in small groups
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students are able to describe various settings and service provision systems for work with older people
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students compare various settings and service provision systems for work with the older population. Students know how to describe challenges in the service provision.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Students analyse the settings and service provision systems for work with older people, including various sectors and areas. Based on their analysis, students propose innovative practices and solutions to develop the service provision system.
Qualifications
previous studies are not required
Enrollment
29.08.2023 - 07.09.2023
Timing
05.02.2024 - 17.05.2024
Credits
3 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Social Services and Health Care, Applied Gerontology
Teachers
- Aino Asunmaa
- Anna-Kaarina Koivula
Student groups
-
MGERO23Bachelor of Social Services and Health Care, Applied Gerontology,Multimodal implementation
Objective
Studens are able to define public, private and third sector services which produce social security, welfare and health. Students seek relevant knowledge of the social welfare and health care system of one municipality and present their analysis. Students know how to compare different systems of providing services and they are aware of the current challenges in health and social services.
Content
- the public, private and third sector as providers of services for the older population
- service provision in old age and changes service provision
- strategies, guidelines, recommendations and legislation for old age care
- main characteristics of foreign wellfare models
Materials
Kananoja, A.& Niiranen, V. & Jokiranta, H. 2008. Kunnallinen sosiaalipolitiikka. Osallisuutta ja yhteistä vastuuta. Jyväskylä: PS-kustannus.
- Ajankohtaiset valtakunnalliset ja paikalliset sosiaali- ja terveysalan strategiat, ohjeistukset ja suositukset.
- Kananoja, A.& Niiranen, V. & Jokiranta, H. 2008. Kunnallinen sosiaalipolitiikka. Osallisuutta ja yhteistä vastuuta. Jyväskylä: PS-kustannus.
- current national and local social and health strategies, guidelines and recommendations
Teaching methods
face-to-face
Student workload
Approximately 80 hours students work
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students are able to describe various settings and service provision systems for work with older people.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students compare various settings and service provision systems for work with the older population. Students know how to describe challenges in the service provision.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students analyse the settings and service provision systems for work with older people, including various sectors and areas. Based on their analysis, students propose innovative practices and solutions to develop the service provision system.
Assessment methods and criteria
learning tasks individually and/or in small groups
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students are able to describe various settings and service provision systems for work with older people
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students compare various settings and service provision systems for work with the older population. Students know how to describe challenges in the service provision.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Students analyse the settings and service provision systems for work with older people, including various sectors and areas. Based on their analysis, students propose innovative practices and solutions to develop the service provision system.
Qualifications
previous studies are not required
Enrollment
14.11.2022 - 15.01.2023
Timing
09.01.2023 - 21.04.2023
Credits
3 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Social Services and Health Care, Applied Gerontology
Teachers
- Katri Turunen
- Anna-Kaarina Koivula
Student groups
-
MGERO22
Objective
Studens are able to define public, private and third sector services which produce social security, welfare and health. Students seek relevant knowledge of the social welfare and health care system of one municipality and present their analysis. Students know how to compare different systems of providing services and they are aware of the current challenges in health and social services.
Content
- the public, private and third sector as providers of services for the older population
- service provision in old age and changes service provision
- strategies, guidelines, recommendations and legislation for old age care
- main characteristics of foreign wellfare models
Materials
- Kananoja, A.& Niiranen, V. & Jokiranta, H. 2008. Kunnallinen sosiaalipolitiikka. Osallisuutta ja yhteistä vastuuta. Jyväskylä: PS-kustannus.
- Ajankohtaiset valtakunnalliset ja paikalliset sosiaali- ja terveysalan strategiat, ohjeistukset ja suositukset.
- Kananoja, A.& Niiranen, V. & Jokiranta, H. 2008. Kunnallinen sosiaalipolitiikka. Osallisuutta ja yhteistä vastuuta. Jyväskylä: PS-kustannus.
- current national and local social and health strategies, guidelines and recommendations
Teaching methods
Face-to-face
Student workload
81 hours from which lectures and seminars take 16 hours
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students are able to describe various settings and service provision systems for work with older people.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students compare various settings and service provision systems for work with the older population. Students know how to describe challenges in the service provision.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students analyse the settings and service provision systems for work with older people, including various sectors and areas. Based on their analysis, students propose innovative practices and solutions to develop the service provision system.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Satisfactory
Students are able to describe various settings and service provision systems for work with older people.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Good
Students compare various settings and service provision systems for work with the older population. Students know how to describe challenges in the service provision.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Excellent
Students analyse the settings and service provision systems for work with older people, including various sectors and areas. Based on their analysis, students propose innovative practices and solutions to develop the service provision system.
Qualifications
previous studies are not required
Enrollment
30.08.2021 - 24.01.2022
Timing
17.01.2022 - 22.04.2022
Credits
3 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Social Services and Health Care, Applied Gerontology
Teachers
- Katri Turunen
- Anna-Kaarina Koivula
Student groups
-
MGERO21
Objective
Studens are able to define public, private and third sector services which produce social security, welfare and health. Students seek relevant knowledge of the social welfare and health care system of one municipality and present their analysis. Students know how to compare different systems of providing services and they are aware of the current challenges in health and social services.
Content
- the public, private and third sector as providers of services for the older population
- service provision in old age and changes service provision
- strategies, guidelines, recommendations and legislation for old age care
- main characteristics of foreign wellfare models
Materials
- Kananoja, A.& Niiranen, V. & Jokiranta, H. 2008. Kunnallinen sosiaalipolitiikka. Osallisuutta ja yhteistä vastuuta. Jyväskylä: PS-kustannus.
- Ajankohtaiset valtakunnalliset ja paikalliset sosiaali- ja terveysalan strategiat, ohjeistukset ja suositukset.
- Kananoja, A.& Niiranen, V. & Jokiranta, H. 2008. Kunnallinen sosiaalipolitiikka. Osallisuutta ja yhteistä vastuuta. Jyväskylä: PS-kustannus.
- current national and local social and health strategies, guidelines and recommendations
Teaching methods
Face-to-face
Student workload
81 hours from which lectures and seminars take 16 hours
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students are able to describe various settings and service provision systems for work with older people.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students compare various settings and service provision systems for work with the older population. Students know how to describe challenges in the service provision.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students analyse the settings and service provision systems for work with older people, including various sectors and areas. Based on their analysis, students propose innovative practices and solutions to develop the service provision system.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Satisfactory
Students are able to describe various settings and service provision systems for work with older people.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Good
Students compare various settings and service provision systems for work with the older population. Students know how to describe challenges in the service provision.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Excellent
Students analyse the settings and service provision systems for work with older people, including various sectors and areas. Based on their analysis, students propose innovative practices and solutions to develop the service provision system.
Qualifications
previous studies are not required