A new research project in the School for Policy Studies at University of Bristol is looking at ways in which older people are made to feel included and valued in housing schemes with care and support services.
Housing policy is too concentrated on first-time buyers and should be refocused towards 'last-time buyers' to encourage those aged 55+ to downsize, according to a new report for the Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation (CSFI).
The Housing LIN's newest case study, Building the right homes for adults with learning disabilities and autism in Oxfordshire, examines an innovative new housing scheme.
The progress review summarises the views of stakeholders on the progress of the challenge on dementia so far and sets out actions for the final 2 years of the challenge.
The Housing LIN have released the newest video, 'Bridging the Health and Housing Gap', as part of their series of short films, 'Spotlight on Extra Care'.
It's been 700 days since the government announced the Social Care Green Paper. Age UK provides 7 compelling reasons why we need the Green Paper to be published as soon as possible.
Dunhill Medical Trust has announced the recipients of grant funding for its Catch-22 project, which is being run in conjunction with Care & Repair England.
The Housing LIN's new Scottish pages offer a better browsing experience to help you gain access to the latest policy developments, research and examples of innovative housing for an ageing population in Scotland.