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Ageing Policies Database

Social prescription project


Socialinio recepto projektas

Lithuania

The "Social Prescription Project" was introduced in 2024 in Lithuania by the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Culture to support retirees’ psychological well-being and mental health. Implemented at the national level and coordinated by public health office project coordinators, this initiative targets older persons, particularly those at social risk, experiencing bereavement, or loneliness. It aims to strengthen psychological well-being and mental health among older persons by engaging them in free, long-term cultural, wellness, non-formal education, and other community-based activities. Participation in these activities helps create social connections that reduce social exclusion, alleviate anxiety, manage chronic diseases, and improve the psychological state and mental health of older people, while also reducing the stigma of disability. Key measures include allowing family doctors or primary mental health care teams to refer older individuals to local classes and activities — such as cultural, scientific, sports, or volunteering events — available in their municipality. As part of the project, a family doctor or primary mental health care team member can refer older individuals to local classes, such as cultural, scientific, sports, and volunteering activities, held in their municipality of residence. These activities are designed to promote active social engagement and psychological resilience.


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https://pagalbasau.lt/socialinis-receptas/

Policy Themes
Policy Instruments
Government Levels
Keywords
  • Community

  • Loneliness

  • Mental health

  • Vulnerability

Related SDGs
Goal 3 - Good Health and Well-beingGoal 10 - Reduced InequalitiesGoal 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions