Shaping the future of care in Spain
Understanding the care bed gap – and what it will take to close it
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Spain has the highest life expectancy in the EU (84 years) – and a growing share of older people living with complex, chronic conditions. But care provision hasn’t kept pace.
Today, Spain has around 384,000 care beds. To meet projected need, capacity will need to rise to around 616,000 by 2033 – and that’s before accounting for older stock that may fall out of the market. The result is a widening supply-demand gap, with pressure felt most acutely in certain regions.
This report explores what’s driving the shortage, what a more established market like the UK can offer in terms of delivery experience, and what it takes to scale modern, high-quality care homes in Spain – with a locally attuned approach across a decentralised regulatory landscape.
Our report examines:
- The demographic and health trends reshaping care demand in Spain
- What the UK’s care home market reveals about delivery models, regulation and operator partnerships
- What an adaptive, locally attuned approach can look like in Spain
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