Cross-persona comparison Institutionalised Care
This audio is designed to open up reflection and dialogue about the choices, skills, and systems that can shape the future of long-term care. We invite you to close your eyes, and visualise the world being described.
Transcript
What makes my world different from the other futures is this: here, care depends less on improvisation and more on precision.
In other scenarios, professionals are asked to build, adapt, or challenge. In my world, I need to work accurately within structure. That means knowing procedures inside out, documenting clearly, following protocols, managing pressure, and translating complex rules into something families and colleagues can actually understand.
So what this future needs most is not radical autonomy, but people who can keep systems stable, communicate calmly, notice risks early, and protect fairness through consistency. And in a setting like this, small moments of human attention matter deeply, because they are not built into the system and have to be created by the professional.
About this project
This is an auditive and visual support for the future occupational profiles report, developed for ActiZ within the Care4Skills project. The full report can be requested via ActiZ. For more information contact Emmy: [email protected]