Older People’s Care in Social Housing: A Manifesto for Change
Delivering care today is challenging and with an ageing population in need of solutions to enable independent living, the challenge will only continue to grow.
The research has been sponsored by The Guinness Partnership, Housing 21 and Devonshires and the report brings together research on Registered Provider’s role in housing and care, past, present and future. It asks: what is the role of Registered Providers in the future of care? Drawing from learning from home and abroad on housing and care, in social sectors, the report sets out a manifesto for change and calls on all UK providers of social housing to commit to taking action against ten critical areas.
Alongside our sponsors, Guinness Partnership, Housing 21 and Devonshires, and with the involvement of a number of social housing providers, we have undertaken this research to develop a Manifesto for Change behind which the sector can collectively unite.
View the Manifesto for Change: Older People’s Care in Social Housing
Click here to view the full report.
If you would like a further discussion about this research, please do get in touch with Fiona Underwood on fiona.underwood@altairltd.co.uk.
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