All Party Parliamentary Group for Ageing and Older People ‘Integration and Devolution: How does it affect older people? Monday 9th May 2016 4pm-5pm Room G, House of Lords Present: Parliamentarians: Barbara ... Ford, lead member on the Local Government Association Community Wellbeing Board, and the lead member for Health and Adult Social Care in the London Borough of Havering. Councillor Ford – Councillor Ford
All Party Parliamentary Group for Ageing and Older People Housing our ageing population Monday 14th March 2016 4pm-5pm Committee Room 2a, House of Lords Present: Parliamentarians: Rachael Maskell MP ... Sue Adams OBE – Sue started the discussion by talking about where people lived – she explained that the majority of older people (96%) live in general housing, 43% of all housing was lived in by those
All Party Parliamentary Group for Ageing and Older People AGM Monday 31st October 2016 5pm-6pm Committee Room 21, HOC Minutes of the AGM held on 31st October 2016 in Committee Room 21, House of Commons ... Discussion: The discussion during the second part of the meeting focused on the future work programme for the APPG. A draft work programme had previously been discussed by the group and the discussion ensured
Older people, fraud and scams Key facts 5 million targeted Almost 5 million older people (65+) believe they have been targeted by scammers.1 12% responded While only 12% of those targeted responded to ... means around half a million older people could have fallen victim.2 Single older people Single older people are more likely to respond than married people, and half of all people aged 75+ live alone.3 2
Engaging older people in physical activity EFDS and Age UK have worked in partnership to create this resource. Who to speak to? There are a variety of organisations you can speak to when looking to ... to deliver activity for older people. Each group will have different contacts and areas of expertise, so you can pick who would be the best partner for your project. Age UK National Age UK National can
this ideal remains a long way from the reality for many older people. Instead, from what Age UK sees and hears, significant and growing numbers of older people are living precariously, trying to traverse ... demands of living with ill health and disability. The stories in this report show how easy it is for older people to ‘fall off the health and care radar’ or not get on it in the first place, so they only receive
independence for older people Consultation on draft NICE quality standard (QS10008) Ref: 2216 Date: July 2016 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic ... academic, educational or research purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy and practice. Name: Léa Renoux Email: lea.renoux@ageuk.org.uk
Information and Advice for Older People Evidence Review This evidence review is part of a series produced by Age UK, in order to provide evidence to underpin decision-making for people involved in commissioning ... Information and Advice for Older People Evidence Review 1 Key messages 3 1 Definitions 4 2 Policy context 7 3 The need for information and advice 14 4 Addressing the need for information and advice
housing for older people November 2025 About this factsheet This factsheet contains information about housing intended specifically for older people, such as sheltered and retirement housing. For more information ... information about specialist housing for sale, see factsheet 2, Buying retirement housing. For information about renting from local authorities and housing associations in England, see Age UK factsheet
this ideal remains a long way from the reality for many older people. Instead, from what Age UK sees and hears, significant and growing numbers of older people are living precariously, trying to traverse ... demands of living with ill health and disability. The stories in this report show how easy it is for older people to ‘fall off the health and care radar’ or not get on it in the first place, so they only receive