The Department’s policy for older people and their carers seeks to promote social inclusion and control over their lives, ensuring respect and choice. This enables older people to live independently for as long as possible, benefit from tailored care and support, and experience an enhanced quality of life.
The first ever National Dementia Strategy is a landmark document that will transform the quality of dementia care. It sets out initiatives designed to make better and more fulfilled the lives of people with dementia, their carers and families.
Funding has been made available to local authorities to develop new extra care housing. This is aimed at enabling more older people to live at home or in supported housing as opposed to long-term residential care.
A mental health programme for older people is in place to combine forces across mental health and older people’s services to ensure that older people can access services on the same basis as younger adults.
The Generations Together programme is seeking bids from all English local authorities with social services/children's service responsibilites to submit expressions of interest.
POPPs provide evidence of preventative interventions that work to maximise older people’s quality of life and to support them to be healthy, active and independent for longer.
The National Service Framework for Older People was published in 2001 and set new national standards and service models of care across older people's health and social care services.
Telecare enables people to stay at home with increased safety, confidence and independence. It provides support for carers alongside healthcare, social care and housing initiatives.