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The Fragmented Picture of Social Care for Older People in German Prisons

, PhDORCID Icon, , PhDORCID Icon & , MA
Pages 509-520 | Received 19 Nov 2020, Accepted 14 Jun 2021, Published online: 08 Mar 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Older people in prisons are a vulnerable group with complex health and social care needs. German prisons have started to adapt to demographic changes and exemplary support services for older people are available in a few prisons, but a lack of age-specific support is widespread. National standards are needed to provide predictable conditions of imprisonment for older people. In order to achieve the goal of reintegrating older people into society on their release, more support is needed to help them age successfully. Expertise on aging should be used and fostered more widely. Palliative care services need to be developed.

Key points

  • Exemplary social care services for older people exist in a few German prisons

  • National support standards are needed to provide equal conditions of imprisonment

  • Maintaining older prisoners’ life skills is key to their reintegration on release

  • Services could be improved by using and fostering expertise on aging more effectively

  • Palliative care services for older people need to be developed in German prisons

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