Parliament approved a Statute for Older People that consolidates rights—priority in queues, protection from violence and the right to age at home—but commentators say it largely compiles existing rules without providing enforcement tools, clear carer regulation or pay for carers. Observers call it an improvement but warn it may not change on-the-ground care without implementation measures. Expats caring for elderly relatives should not expect immediate new benefits and should follow guidance from local health and social services on available support.



