Estonian Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics explained

Estonian Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics
Formation:1997
Type:Non-profit professional association
Purpose:Advance geriatric care
Location:Tartu, Estonia
Region Served:Estonia
Leader Title:Chairman of the Board
Leader Name:Jelena Leibur

The Estonian Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics (EGGA) (Estonian: Eesti Gerontoloogia ja Geriaatria Assotsiatsioon) is an association of Estonian professionals who work with the elderly, established in 1997.

Activities

As of 2005 the association had 154 members. These included doctors, nurses and paid or volunteer care givers, managers of institutions that care for the elderly and academics. It undertakes professional training, development of geriatric care guidelines and standards, research and preparation of educational and informational material. The Association contributed to a 2010 study undertaken by the OECD to examine improvements to public service delivery and performance through a single government approach.

The Association is a member of the International Association of Gerontology (IAG) and the European Union Geriatric Medicine Society (EUGMS). As of 2004 the Association was a member of CARMA - Care for the Aged at Risk of Marginalization - a European social policy research project.EGGA is associated with Abuel, which conducts research on abuse of the elderly for use in policy formulation by government agencies in Europe.It is also associated with the Academic Network of European Disability Experts.

Citations and references

Cited sources