Abstract
This text proposes the design of care models that are more effective and appropriate for the characteristics of the aged population. To this end, the article expounds on the need for emphasis on low-complexity care that focuses on coordination, prevention and client monitoring to reduce wastefulness, offer better quality care and lower costs. Furthermore, the epidemiological assessment instruments used and the detailed routine of all health professionals are presented. Thus, it is endeavoured to deliver the best care for the aged and, within an estimated timeframe of around 20 years, render this sustainable, transforming not only care for this segment of users, but for the health system as a whole.
Keywords
Older adults; Care Models; Instruments; Epidemiological Evaluation; Health Professionals