HLINks: Housing with care survey, new HLIN blog, new resources, and news from the specialist housing sector

The Housing LIN, in partnership with EAC, has launched a survey asking about housing with care. We’ve published several new resources on our website this week. We also have a new blog about tackling loneliness in retirement communities. And we have our usual roundup of news from the housing with care and the specialist housing sector.

Housing LIN and EAC Survey

Growing housing with care: an in-depth survey

The Housing LIN wants to know what the demand for housing for care is, and what it will be over the next 5 years.

We know there is a shortfall in supply (recently estimated at 30,000 units per year), but how is the sector responding to this?

Working with the Elderly Accommodation Counsel (EAC) we’ve created a survey to measure the demand for housing with care.

Housing LIN blog

‘Please disturb’ - tackling loneliness in a retirement living community

Recent research show that up to 1.9 million older people in the UK feel ignored or invisible. The housing sector has a large role to play in addressing this.

Our latest guest blog looks at tackling loneliness in retirement communities. Published to coincide with the UN International Day of Older People #UNIDOP2019 it was written for the Housing LIN by Sara Keetley of Sanctuary Housing Group.

Housing and Ageing

Place-Age - Place-Making with Older Adults: Towards Age-Friendly Cities and Communities

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This report features the results of a three-year research project by Heriot-Watt University.

The report makes recommendations for age-friendly policies and practice, and draws on research from Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Manchester.

Fortifying futures: how older boomerangers in English multigenerational households boost resilience through social capital accumulation and distribution

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This research paper from the Sheffield Hallam University explore the links between theories of social capital and the concept of family resilience and how this interfaces with an understanding of what a multigenerational home means from a housing context.

It also assesses how multigenerational homes can help build social capital and considers the viability of doing so.

News

Design, Planning, and Technology

National Design Guide

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The government’s National Design Guide sets out the characteristics of well-designed places and demonstrates what good design means in practice.

It provides a blueprint for how local authorities can achieve quality and great design, and recommends what developers need to deliver to help win the support of communities – ensuring new homes are built quicker and better.

The guide makes specific reference to the need for well-designed, accessible homes that are socially inclusive, healthy and also meet the housing needs of an ageing population. There is reference to the HAPPI design principles and the online resources on the Housing LIN website.

News

Health and Social Care

Act to Adapt

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This report from the Motor Neurone Disease (MND) Association calls for better access to housing adaptations for people with MND.

News

Events

Housing LIN Events

Events Promoted by the Housing LIN

Next Week

Next week we have a Housing LIN guest blog by Chris Dodd, managing director of Legrand, ‘From analogue to digital technology enabled care’.

With Thanks

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The Housing LIN would like to thank Willmott Dixon for their support in producing this newsletter.