Perhaps these may be better solutions to the so-called problem of ‘under occupation’ than trying to encourage people to downsize when they either don’t want to move or don’t have any options locally to move to. It is encouraging to see more ideas being generated and it will be important to evaluate the impact of these.
As the Centre for Ageing Better develops its own priorities we are looking carefully at what we know contributes to a good later life. People express a desire to stay independent for as long as possible. Their ability to do so is not only influenced by the adaptability and suitability of their home, but also the neighbourhood they live in and the social relationships they have.
As the Government considers how to tackle the housing shortage and concludes the Spending Review, it should use existing evidence to ensure that policies and capital investments deliver homes that are fit for the future for an ageing population.