Mais 60 Saude
Target geography
Target Population
Target income level
- Middle-income (40-60%)
- Higher middle-income (60-80%)
- High-income (80-100%)
Health focus
- Noncommunicable disease(s)
- Other/not applicable
- Primary care
- Secondary/tertiary care
CHMI PLUS Status
Profile Completeness Rating
silver
Monitoring & Evaluation Reporting
Summary
Mais 60 Saude is an elderly care program that focuses on care management, disseminating health education, and providing wellness classes.Program goals
The main goal of Mais 60 Saude is to provide health education, wellness classes, and comprehensive care to Brazilian citizens 60 years and older. Mais 60 Saude employees health professionals to conduct vaccine eduation programs, nutrition classes, and physical therapy/exercise/wellness seminars.
Key program components
The key components of Mais 60 Saude are keeping the care and needs of elderly clients in mind. Mais 60 Saude provides classes and wellness seminars to the elderly, including, but not limited to, nutrition, vaccinations, exercise, physical therapy, etc.
Financials
Primary source of funding:
Revenue
Parent Organizations
No, the program is its own organization.
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