A strategic territory for continuing its development. In Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, one of the “aging” regions of France after Nouvelle-Aquitaine and Corsica, nearly a quarter of the population is over 65 years old, totaling 1.1 million seniors, a number that could reach 1.6 million by 2070. A significant challenge for the stakeholders in “aging well,” as many families can face a real obstacle course in placing their elderly relatives in care facilities or home care services. “Families are rather lost between administrative procedures, targets, and expectations. They often operate under pressure,” explains Alexandre Dimeglio, with over 15 years of experience in home healthcare services.
A free solution for families
To facilitate this process, several structures have emerged, such as Zenior, a platform dedicated to simplifying the search for accommodation for seniors. “The ambition is to make aging well as simple and transparent as possible. It’s a blend of human expertise and data to choose the best solution without making mistakes,” explains…





