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Taking control of our homes as we get older

If we want a good quality of life and to remain living at home into old age, we must prepare for it.

  • Homes
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Disability adaptations in my house? No thanks, I can manage

Home adaptations can help us live independently in our own homes for longer, prevent falls and ultimately having to move into residential care.

  • Homes
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Guidelines to keep healthy and help prevent falls among older people in England not being met

Physical activity guidelines for a healthy life are not being met by the general population with older people among the least likely to score well.

  • Age-friendly Movement
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A call to connect with one another

Jo Cox said, ‘young or old, loneliness doesn’t discriminate’. Today her fellow MPs Seema Kennedy and Rachel Reeves launch the conclusions of the Jo Cox Loneliness Commission.

  • Age-friendly Movement
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Older black woman sitting in wheelchair

Older women bearing the burden of a lifetime of lower pay and unequal working conditions

Older women are more vulnerable to financial difficulties than men, with both their employment history and family circumstances impacting on pension income.

  • Age-friendly Movement
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The Industrial Strategy is right to put ageing centre stage – for the benefit of every generation

It’s old news that our society is ageing. By 2046, almost 1 in 4 people will be 65 years old and over – demographic changes that will have profound implications for almost every aspect of our society and for all ages and generations.

  • Work
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Small changes to homes can improve quality of life and relieve pressure on NHS and social care

A new report finds that making small changes to older people’s homes play a significant role in relieving pressure on the NHS and social care and reduce costs by millions of pounds each year.

  • Homes
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One of the greatest opportunities facing our region

In the Greater Manchester Strategy, published by the Combined Authority in October, we set out our vision for Greater Manchester, including our ambitions for employment.

  • Age-friendly Movement
  • Work

Latest research from others

Cartagena-Farias, J., et al., Social Indicators Research
This UK study examines links between fuel poverty, care needs, and mental health among older adults.
Cameron, A., et al., Journal of Long-Term Care
This English study examines collective day care for older adults.
Leather, Z., and Marshall, J., Resolution Foundation
This report examines the UK Government’s Warm Homes Plan.

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