The SALAR 10-year strategy for older people is a 10-year strategic policy framework initiated by the Government of Sweden in 2020 to transform and adapt the health, care, and welfare services for an ageing population. It is led by the Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions (SKR) in collaboration with municipalities, regions, civil society organizations, and national government bodies. It is implemented at multiple levels, particularly at the municipal and regional levels. The policy targets older persons requiring long-term care, healthcare, and social support. The strategy is built on six key areas, including ensuring a sustainable supply of healthcare professionals, leveraging digitalization and welfare technology, and improving urban planning for diverse housing options. A strong focus is placed on personalized care, ensuring services are tailored to individual physical, psychological, and social needs, and promoting a person-centred care model that respects older persons' autonomy. The policy also stresses the importance of preventive care, early intervention, and equitable access to high-quality services, regardless of economic status or location. Furthermore, it highlights the need for accessible mental health services, the adoption of innovative technological solutions like telemedicine, data-driven decision-making, and enhanced transparency and accountability through regular service quality reports and audits.