
New report ‘Long-term care settings for older people in Europe: a comparative overview’
In March 2026 the European Commission and the European Social Policy Analysis Network (ESPAN) published a new report titled ‘Long-term care settings for older people: An analysis covering 38 European countries’.
The study focuses on the 27 EU countries, nine (potential) candidate countries, as well as Iceland and Norway. It aims to gain a better understanding of the variety and prevalence of LTC settings for people aged 65+ across Europe.
Drawing on national reports prepared by the 38 ESPAN country teams, the report provides:
- a comparative overview of formal LTC, describing residential care, home care and community-based care settings, their key characteristics, geographical imbalances and emerging “hybrid” or innovative care models
- a critical assessment of how the organisational structure, governance and funding of LTC systems shape the availability of different care settings and the real scope for personal choice
- a review of recent and ongoing LTC reforms
For the 27 EU countries, it also presents a selection of key comparative indicators, context information and policy levers on LTC included in the EU Monitoring Framework for the Council Recommendation on access to affordable high‑quality LTC (covering expenditure, affordability and availability of LTC services, as well as the LTC workforce and informal care).
The report concludes with policy pointers for expanding and diversifying LTC service provision, enhancing governance and quality, improving affordability, addressing funding challenges and regional disparities, and modernising LTC through technology and innovation.
Here you can access a brief summary of key findings from the report.


