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PAHO Launches Policy Briefs on Long-Term Care Across the Americas

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PAHO released a new series of policy briefs to support countries in strengthening long-term care systems across the Americas. The documents address person-centered care, caregiver roles, and governance and financing mechanisms. Approximately 14.4% of people aged 65 and older in Latin America and the Caribbean, around 8 million individuals, currently require long-term care, with projections indicating this will rise to 16% by 2050.

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PAHO released three new policy briefs as part of the Regional Policy on Long-Term Care (2025–2034), developed in collaboration with the International Labour Organization and Inter-American Development Bank. The briefs cover person-centered long-term care, the roles and rights of paid and unpaid caregivers, and governance and financing mechanisms.

The guidance is non-binding and aimed at informing policy decisions. Healthcare providers, government agencies, and social service organizations in the Americas may use these recommendations to improve care access, quality, and equity. The documents emphasize home and community-based care over institutional settings, and highlight the disproportionate burden on women providing unpaid care.

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PAHO launches new policy guidance to strengthen long-term care in Latin America and the Caribbean

iStock/Guillermo Spelucin Runciman | Credit Around 8 million people aged 65 and over require support with basic daily activities in the Region

Washington, D.C., April 15, 2026 (PAHO) – The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) has launched a new series of policy briefs to support countries in strengthening long-term care across the Americas, in response to rapid population aging and growing care needs.

In Latin America and the Caribbean, an estimated 14.4% of people aged 65 and older — around 8 million individuals — require long-term care, a figure projected to rise to 16% by 2050.

Long-term care includes support for people who, due to chronic illness, disability, or dependency, are unable to carry out basic and instrumental activities of daily living on their own, such as bathing, dressing, eating, using the bathroom or telephone, moving, or taking medications.

According to Patricia Morsch, PAHO’s Regional Advisor on Healthy Aging, long-term care encompasses all activities — paid or unpaid — that help maintain or improve a person’s functioning and compensate for temporary or permanent loss of capacity. “While care needs can arise at any age, they become more common as people grow older,” she said.

PAHO notes that not all people with disabilities require long-term care, but warns that the prevalence of severe functional limitations is increasing, partly due to the rise in noncommunicable diseases, including neurological and mental health conditions, as well as population aging.

At the same time, current systems face major challenges, including limited service coverage, shortages and undervaluation of the care workforce, and insufficient data to inform decision-making.

In the region, nearly 70% of long-term care is provided by women in the family, often without pay or adequate support. This places a significant burden on them and highlights persistent gender inequalities. PAHO stresses that policies must address not only those receiving care, but also those providing it.

The COVID-19 pandemic helped bring greater visibility to the importance of long-term care and created an opportunity to move toward more integrated systems that link health and social protection, centered on individuals and their families.

New guidance to strengthen long-term care systems

The new series of documents aims to operationalize PAHO’s Regional Policy on Long-Term Care (2025–2034), translating it into actionable recommendations to improve access, quality, and equity in long-term care.

The first three publications focus on key areas: person-centered long-term care; the roles, rights, and needs of paid and unpaid caregivers; and governance and financing of long-term care systems. They were developed in collaboration with international partners, including the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).

The documents provide key concepts, country examples, and practical recommendations to strengthen governance, expand the long-term care workforce, improve service integration, and advance sustainable financing mechanisms.

PAHO emphasizes that long-term care should not be limited to institutional settings, but should be primarily delivered in homes and communities, respecting people’s rights, dignity, autonomy, and preferences.

The release comes at a critical moment, midway through the United Nations Decade of Healthy Ageing (2021–2030), which identifies long-term care as a priority area for action. “Strengthening long-term care is essential to advancing more equitable, integrated, and people-centered health and social protection systems,” Morsch concluded.

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PAHO
Published
April 15th, 2026
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Non-binding
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Who this affects

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9211 Government & Public Administration
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Long-term care policy Caregiver support programs Health system governance
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United States US

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Healthcare
Operational domain
Compliance
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Public Health Social Services

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