Older people in supported/ specialist housing

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Older people in supported/ specialist housing Homes of Older Londoners Age UK London 18 September 2017 Jeremy Porteus Managing Director @HousingLIN

About the Housing LIN Previously responsible for managing the DH’s £227m Extra Care Housing Fund and £80m Telecare in England grant 40,000 members across housing, health and social services to help improve partnership working and integration on housing and care Essential online resources on housing with care for older people to support commissioners, funders and providers in market development, innovation and investment Publish papers to brief on latest innovative policy, research and practice developments in housing, care and support for older people 10 regional ‘learning labs’ in England and Wales supporting local information exchange, peer-to-peer shared learning and improvement activities

An ‘inward orientated home’ “From the viewpoint of many older persons, the housing market for them is lacking in the physical environment but also in the emotional side of contact with the wider community. The segregation of one section of the community in an ‘inward orientated home’ just because of age is a failed proposal and the ‘baby boomers’ are looking for more enlightened prospects for their later lives.” Ian Hooper, Housing LIN viewpoint

Getting the message across “The focus for many has purely been on bricks and mortar. If we’re going to create truly aspirational communities for seniors it needs to move beyond design and be about connection and relationships” Sara McKee, Housing LIN Viewpoint “The shortage of purpose-built housing for older people is ‘bed-blocking’ the housing market.” John Pankhurst, Inside Housing

The London draft housing strategy By 2035, the number of over 60s in London is expected to increase to almost two million; a 48% increase ensuring more of London’s new and existing homes are accessible and appropriate for disabled Londoners, older Londoners investing £75 million in supported housing for older and disabled Londoners will urge Government to increase the maximum individual Disabled Facilities Grant to £45,000 schemes might be developed by Londoners who wish to live together as part of a specific self-defined community ie cohousing, community-led

What does contemporary housing for older people look like in London? Matching different housing options to identified need in particular locations/ communities Based on strong partnerships - signalling clearly to the market and providers what types of housing options will be required and supported New care and support delivery models Ensuring there is a balance and mix of housing options (dwelling and tenure) developed and available to meet future need Growth of downsizer, upsizer, or rightsizer housing? But also ‘staying put’ options

Dean Hawke’s Circadian House Longing and belonging – the psychology of ageing Combatting loneliness and isolation – social care of ageing, friendships and family Home, place & community – the environment for ageing Live in balance with nature – follow the daily and seasonal cycles of the outdoors Adaptability – adapt to changing conditions ie ‘care ready’ Sensibility – protection from and control of environment ie passive solar gain

Improving later life Building personal resilience Detachment from social participation in older age can have negative impacts on health & wellbeing, including depression, physical and cognitive decline, and increased mortality. Building community resources to resilience Social mobilisation – providing ways and means to build, enable and support older people’s connections to social networks in the community and to foster their mutual aid Co-creating lifelong neighbourhoods Older people are both the beneficiaries of and contributors to all age-friendly activities that span the generations.

Some principles of design for older people Easy access to outdoor space Homely and practical internal environment Therapeutically and psychologically informed environment Shared activity space to tackle isolation Located close to community and health facilities, ‘hub and spoke’ Flexible to enable varying level of personal care and support Engagement and partnerships with NHS providers, commissioners and partners Link to Health & Wellbeing

Getting the design quality right Doing it for ourselves/co-design a volunteer ethos- desire and necessity for next generation of older people; resident-led, self-care, mutual ownership, co-housing, ‘virtual’ villages, age-friendly communities ‘Care ready’ housing housing more closely integrated housing, care and support commissioned locally to reduce dependency, address long term conditions such as dementia

Getting our homes and communities right ‘Residential Revolution’ (LGA, 2017) estimate shortfall of 400,000 units of housing for older people by 2030. Encourage councils: Having a clear vision: promoting awareness and changing attitudes to later life Planning for an ageing population Delivering and enabling new housing for older people across the public and private sectors Promoting an integrated approach to housing, care and health Sustaining older people in mainstream housing

Opportunities or Challenge? What scope is there for better planning, commissioning and/or access capital funding to promote innovation in lifestyle choices for older people or stimulate a housing with care market as an alternative to institutional provision in London? Is there the case for Extra Care for maximising independence for people with dementia or is the future more residential care and home based care and support? Are there other market opportunities such as aids and adaptations, telecare, co-housing, homesharing, building social capital? What strategies and policies are in place to engage, involve and listen to the housing with care needs of older people and their carers, and the wider community? Join the Housing LIN to stay connected with latest ideas

Thank you! C/o EAC 3rd Floor, 89 Albert Embankment London SE1 7TP email: dementia@housinglin.org.uk tel: 020 7820 8077 website: www.housinglin.org.uk Twitter: @HousingLIN