A new report published today warns that people thinking of moving or making adaptations to their home can be hindered by complex or poorly coordinated local information and advice about their housing options.
The report, which is based on interviews with local people and housing professionals in Leeds, highlights good practice in the city and sets out examples that local providers of information and advice services should adopt.
This includes providing an up-to-date directory of services available in an area, running awareness campaigns for different age groups, and creating a ‘mini housing assessment’ so health and finance professionals include housing in their work with local people and make best use of every contact with people approaching later life to help them plan for the future.
Failure to organise and signpost to information is putting people off planning ahead for a move into accommodation that is more suitable as they get older, or making alterations to their homes that will help them to live independently in later life, the report says.