elderly persons (age above 75 years) are more likely to receive the state pension but less likely to receive an occupational or private pension than younger elderly persons (aged below 75 years); while being ... likely to be receiving a state pension than the White British majority. Older elderly people (age above 75) are more likely to receive state pension than younger elderly people; women are less likely than men
internet. A further half a million have used it in the past but no longer do so, and by the age of 75 the majority are not online. ONS ‘Internet users 2019’ published 24th May 2019 and accessed here: https://www ... Older People’, forthcoming TV is the main form of companionship for two in five (38%) people aged 75 and over and nine out of 10 in this age group watch TV every day. TNS polling for Age UK, 2016 Two
Forest Lewisham & Southwark Richmond Total Demographics ≥55 years old 97% 93% 100% 99% 97% ≥75 years old 43% 54% 55% 75% 58% Female 71% 64% 58% 66% 65% White Ethnicity 73% 60% 49% 95% 71% Scams Evidence of scams ... 600 514 86% Level 3 Target Achieved % Achieved Barnet 75 14 19% Enfield and Waltham Forest 75 30 40% Lewisham & Southwark 75 23 31% Richmond 75 34 45% Total 300 101 34% 4 REFERRALS
Public Health Outcomes frameworks12 will capture data relevant to the care of older people (aged up to 75 years) across primary and secondary care services. However, many of the indicators are under development ... 42.6 43.8 5.8 13.3 21.0 5.7 13.5 21.4 4.1 6.0 1.9 6.1 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 50-64 65-74 75+ 50-64 65-74 75+ MEN WOMEN Pecentage Age group 3 Conditions 2 Conditions 1 Condition Source data: ELSA 2009
Public Health Outcomes frameworks12 will capture data relevant to the care of older people (aged up to 75 years) across primary and secondary care services. However, many of the indicators are under development ... 42.6 43.8 5.8 13.3 21.0 5.7 13.5 21.4 4.1 6.0 1.9 6.1 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 50-64 65-74 75+ 50-64 65-74 75+ MEN WOMEN Pecentage Age group 3 Conditions 2 Conditions 1 Condition Source data: ELSA 2009
digital option is unlikely to be accessible to large numbers of older people - over 40% of people aged 75+ have never used the internet or have not done so within the last three months. While applying by post ... than half of over 75s are disabled so experience the same difficulties with physical access, neurological and sensory impairment that other disabled voters face. 4 • Over 40% over 75s have never used the
risk from the previous Government’s decision to withdraw funding for free TV licences for people over 75, and the BBC’s decision to means-test them, are the most vulnerable older people in our society. The ... £157.50 a year. Means-testing will not reach everyone, given that 2 out of 5 (39 per cent) of over 75s who are entitled to claim Pension Credit are not receiving the benefit. Already nearly a fifth (18
than half of over 75s are disabled so experience the same difficulties with physical access, neurological and sensory impairment that other disabled voters face. • Over half of over 75s have not used the
one in six people aged 65-74 have not used the internet in the last three months, and among the over 75s this rises to just over half.i And while the proportion of the oldest age group using the internet ... Older internet users are more likely to be narrow users, so 41% of 65-74 year-olds and 54% of those 75+ engage in only one to four activities. The table below gives the proportions of older internet users
the population will age across all tenures, thinking more about the group between the ages of 50 and 75 who the polling suggests have moved home in large numbers. There are some solutions which require ... of people aged 75 and over said that they never expect to move home in the future. 4 • 72% of all respondents over the age of 65 thought it would be difficult to move over the age of 75; and of those 30%