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A Comprehensive Study on the Housing Needs of the Elderly in Hong Kong Commissionedby The Hong Kong Housing Society The HKU Research Team
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Quality with Choice
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Dignity Aging in place Continuum of care Community care Choice Affordability Adaptability Convenience Amenity Safety and security Accessibility & mobility Visitability Guiding Principles
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Housing ‘Housing with Care’ is the integration of 3 aspects: Accommodation Health services Support services
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Integrated ‘Housing with Care’ Model High-income group Medium-income group Low-income group health service community social support Housing Society & NGOs Private developers Government Health services Support services Accommodation
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Methodology Extensive documentary review Telephone surveys Focus group discussions Key informant interviews International comparative study Local and overseas site visits Analyses of secondary data
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The Current Situation Government plays a significant role in provision of housing, health services & support services Lack of variety of housing products for different income groups of elders Service gap in care and support services to facilitate community living Architectural design & community facilities not suitable for elders to age in place
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Projections Projected housing supply for the elderly can meet the projected demand (in quantity term) (2003-06) demand 19,963 – 20,040 PRH supply There is room for improvement in the provision of housing with integrated care & support services There should be a paradigm shift to ‘Quality with Choice’
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General Recommendations to the Government, private developers and social service agencies 1: Provision of adequate public rental housing (PRH) may be continued to meet the needs of both low-income elderly tenants and homeowners 2: Provision of rental assistance may be resumed to give ‘Choice’ to low- income elderly people not catered by PRH provision
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3: Existing flats of elderly households may be renovated to ‘Universal Design’ 4: ‘Housing with Care’ may be the model concept for housing for elderly people with different affordability
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5: ‘Mixed Financing Mode’ may need to be explored in the provision of care and support services to elderly citizens of different income groups 6: Feasibility of ‘Mixed Development’ may need to be explored to lower the cost
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7: ‘Serviced Apartments’ for elderly people who are unable or unwilling to pay initial lump sum may be developed 8: Short-term residential care services/‘Respite Services’ may need to be further developed to bridge the gap between community living and residential care living
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9: Residential care services for elderly people may need to be developed towards Long-Term Care Insurance and/or ‘Cash Subsidy’ (voucher) system 10: ‘Reverse Mortgage’, ‘Trading Down’ and other financial arrangements for low/medium income elderly homeowners may need to be jointly studied by the government, the financial institutions, NGOs, private developers and the academics
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11: ‘Resource Centers’ may need to be set up under the collaboration made between the government, service providers and various housing providers
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Recommendations on Cross-Border Housing 12: The government, the private developers and relevant organizations may need to watch closely the potential market of cross border housing for the retiree and soon-to- be-old vacationers and take timely, appropriate action
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Recommendations to the Housing Society 13: The Hong Kong Housing Society may continue to capitalize the Senior Citizen Residents Scheme (SEN) and explore alternative modes of elderly ‘Housing with Care’ developments 14: The Hong Kong Housing Society may explore the feasibility of ‘Long-Term Care Insurance’ to financially supplement the ‘Housing with Care’ provision
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15: The Hong Kong Housing Society may explore developing ‘Serviced Apartment’ and ‘Respite Services’ for short-stay residents 16: The Hong Kong Housing Society may promote renovation of existing rental flats and for-sale flats with elderly households to ‘Universal Design’
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