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Julienne Meyer CBE

@juliennemeyer

Professor Emerita of Nursing: Care for Older People at City University of London; Chair of the Older People’s Housing Taskforce for DLUHC/DHSC

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Rec 7/10 - Establish a national information platform & local hubs For people to take up options they must first understand what they offer, what would best meet their needs & how to take them up. Accurate & trusted sources are vital. What do you think? #OPHTreport

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Looking forward to speaking alongside @AbdulRavat on this week's BBC Radio 4 programme (Sunday) about #OPHTreport & need for faith & culturally-sensitive homes and neighbourhoods. Older people are highly diverse in their needs, wishes, backgrounds & identities. More choice needed

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Interview on Sunday for BBC Radio 4 has been rescheduled for 15th Dec. Why am I feeling a sense of déjà vu? Is #OPHTreport being kicked into the long grass again? Watch this space. Listen next week at 7am for more on age-friendly & inclusive homes & neighbourhoods.

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Rec 8/10 - Build consumer confidence. To increase demand, we need to build consumer trust & confidence in a range of different types of housing; & to increase supply we need to provide regulatory clarity for providers and potential investors. What do you think? See #OPHTreport

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Rec 9/10 - Enhance innovation, research & professional development. There are gaps in our knowledge of senior citizens' needs & what works to meet them. A strategic approach is essential to generate & embed the greatest value from private & publicly funded research. #OPHTreport

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Rec 10/10 - Create collective leadership to drive change. To achieve a step change, we need to inspire & empower ambitious action, from the top of government & outwards to communities & families. We need to fully integrate housing health & care at all levels . See #OPHTreport

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Q: Why does older people's housing matter? A: We have an ageing population. 11 million people (18.6%) are >65 yrs, compared with 16.4% in 2014. By 2066, projected 8.3 million (26%) – broadly equivalent to the size of the population of London today. For solutions: #OPHTreport

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Q: Why does older people's housing matter? A: We have an increasingly diverse older population Since 2011, the older population is more diverse in terms of ethnicity, religion & country of birth (8% of current UK >65 residents were born outside the UK). Solutions: #OPHTreport

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Good news - speaking alongside @AbdulRavat on BBC Radio 4 'Sunday' programme (15th @ 7am) about #OPHTreport & need for faith & culturally-sensitive homes and neighbourhoods. Older people are highly diverse in their needs, wishes, backgrounds & identities. More choice needed.

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No media star, but at least Abdul A Ravat & I profiled the #OPHTreport and need for faith and culture-sensitive housing & neighbourhoods on BBC Radio 4 'Sunday' today. Interview was cut short, but at least shared estimated need for 30-50K new later living homes-only build 7K/yr.

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Q: Why does older people's housing matter? A: Many senior citizens living alone, in under-occupied housing Nearly 9 in 10 people aged 65-79 live in under-occupied housing, with over 50% living in homes with two or more excess bedrooms. See #OPHTreport

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Q: Why does older people's housing matter? A: A troubling lack of supply of purpose-built OPH/LLH Building the 50K homes needed, out of the 300K new homes built annually, is a radical departure from present housing policy which focuses on first-time buyers. See: #OPHTreport

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With thanks to Lord Best for asking His Majesty's Government when they will implement the recommendations of the report from the Older People's Housing Taskforce, published on 26 November. To see the debate on hashtag#OPHTreport, please see hansard.parliament.uk/Lords/2024-12-…

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Q: Why does older people's housing matter? A: Low awareness of the benefits of OPH/LLH OPH/LLH improves wellbeing & quality of life, reduces the chances of entering long-term care & provides significant cost-benefits to the NHS and local authority adult social care #OPHTreport

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Research for Taskfroce found that, using traditional leasehold ownership models, assisted living (such as provided in retirement villages) has been unaffordable for many, due to both the upfront purchase price & the on-going charges for the services provided. See #OPHTreport

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Q; Why does older people’s housing matter? A: Many senior citizens living in unsuitable homes for ageing In UK, 91% of >65s live in mainstream housing. Only 12% level access & 46% bathroom at entry level, <50% Energy Efficiency Rating D or below. Solutions: see #OPHTreport

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Older people are “burying their heads”. Why? • psychological barriers • difficulty disentangling housing needs from future health • lack of awareness about options • cost & affordability, • availability of suitable housing. See #OPHTreport

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I look forward to the New Year when I hope the NPPG will promote: 1. OPH/LLH 2. Language 3. Allocation of land 4. Age-friendly and inclusive placemaking 5. Contribution of OP & H&SC workers housing contributes to overall numbers Merry Xmas! For solutions: #OPHFTreport

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Good to see the OPH sector working proactively and collaboratively today on one of the #OPHTreport recommendations (call for new tenure models). Congratulations to @McCarthyStone for leading the way on Commonhold and ARCOtweets on Retirement Occupancy Contracts.

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Are you passionate about helping people make informed, unbiased decisions about their future? Well, this CEO role with Elderly Accommodation Counsel might be the one for you. For more information contact: [email protected]