Last month I attended the Ageing Without Children (AWOC) national conference in Birmingham. We discussed the importance of planning and preparing for later life, different models of living and housing, the changing social structure of our ageing population and what that means for individuals.
It was a rewarding and enlightening day, sharing ideas and experiences with a wide range of people. As our research Later Life in 2015 shows, the experience of ageing is hugely diverse. Our research shows the importance of social connections – the image often presented is that families, partners and children will be the bedrock of those relationships. While that is true for some, our research highlighted that simply doesn’t reflect the lives of many people as they age.