The immediate response saw a focus on the here and now, with little thought for the long-term recovery and how an age-friendly approach can support it. As councils have sought to identify and support the most clinically vulnerable people, others fell through the cracks. And hyper local responses have sometimes clashed with the top down approach from central government.
The recovery needs to be locally led to take account the unique challenges each place will face, and mapping needs through data sharing will ensure at-risk groups do not miss out. Members of the UK Network of Age-friendly Communities are leading the way in showing how the age-friendly model can be used to shape recovery plans.
The recovery phase offers us the opportunity to reset our thinking and ways of working. Let’s all work together to make it an age-friendly recovery, one in which we can all benefit from the opportunities for a fairer, more equitable society.