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Housing choices for older people. Sarah Davis, CIH April 2014. Future of specialist housing for older people. Demographic changes/ resident and customer base Public service impacts / funding Government policy Industry responses – new and remodelling. D emographics.
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Housing choices for older people Sarah Davis, CIH April 2014
Future of specialist housing for older people • Demographic changes/ resident and customer base • Public service impacts/ funding • Government policy • Industry responses – new and remodelling
Profiles • Over 100- fastest growing age group • Over 65s, from 1:6 to 1:4 • Household growth – 60% over 65 • Many single person h/h • Resident/ customer base • Ageing demographic in general needs • Maximising use of stock • Identifying support/ new service needs
Riverside LiveTime Communal facilities to: • Bring people together • Signpost and connect • Stat and vol services • Getting basics right • Physical wellbeing • Social wellbeing • Connections – communities and society
Public service impacts At 65, living disability free: • Men 47% • Women 42% • 1.5 m with long term condition/ disability req adapted homes • By 2021 over 1 m with dementia
Policy framework Dilnot review on funding for care • Shared responsibilityindividual and state Care Bill • Wellbeing – suitable accommodation/ specialist focus • Integration • Framework for Dilnot proposals Better Care Fund • Shifting funding and services from acute • DFGs HCA care and support specialist housing fund
Specialist homes – contribution to • Housing crisis • Delivering the numbers • Right size, type, tenure, place • Govt roundtables • 3 ministers • Private sector opportunities – home ownership and equity
Models new build • Bespoke high quality accommodation offer • Limited, if any, communal areas • Service level – concierge/ housekeeper/ activities • Viability • What about • Service/ support important McCarthy & Stone • Social isolation • Tenure and flexibility
Quality design housing offer • Largescale, mixed capacity, facilities and services • Menu of services and funding • Choice only where viable? Extracare Charitable Trust Hagley Rd
Commissioners: Tenure neutral services More options for people with long term conditions National outcomes Local priorities
Legacy stock • Appraisal • Meeting the numbers • Linking with new schemes • Funding • Physical upgrades – HRA/ ALMOs Castle Court, Derwentside
Service remodelling • Services and support • Wellbeing • Caretaker/ concierge/ housekeeper • Service clusters/ hub and spoke/ localities • Developing supportive communities/ volunteering
Think about • Mapping needs/ aspirations • Supply – services/ gaps • Core strengths • Partnerships – stat and voluntary • Commissioners and customers • Delivering better options – homes fit for purpose/ support
Look out for • Creating housing choices for life • New approaches… retirement housing coming soon • Working together…reshaping older people’s services/ Safe at Home • How to....s • Get involved – CIH Influencing Updating Equipping
Thank you Sarah.davis@cih.org 024 7685 1793 www.cih.org