00:48:24 Linda Horgan: Really interesting. thank you 00:51:39 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: The booklet on housing and dementia introduced by Ruth, Penny and Marney can be found here: https://www.tide.uk.net/resources/my-home-matters-booklet/ 00:54:34 Ineke G: I think what sometimes gets forgotten is that not everyone is suitable/wants to live in a close-knot community like in sheltered schemes or ECH. It can set people up for failure. 00:54:57 Marilyn.Williams: Thanks for that Sally. I will download it 00:56:43 luxtona: Extra care housing can be really expensive - alongside this we also need a step change in providing much more accessible housing so that people have a wider range of housing options 00:58:29 Marilyn.Williams: I agree . I live in an independent living living scheme with Platform Housing. I have a diagnosis of dementia. 00:58:35 Jane Jones: Some of our Client's have felt more lonely in an extra care facility as they are so big. They can't see the world going by. We have had several people who have moved into them then moved out again. 01:01:34 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Please do leave your questions in the Q&A chat for discussion later on! 01:02:30 AUKG: I think making sure older people and their families have access to the information about all options available. There is no one size fits all solution but people need to know how to access suitable accommodation and their options. 01:03:15 tony wilson: having lived in sheltered housing for 9 years, after caring for my sister, I have no sense of being 'set up for failure'. I am a trustee and active in the wide community. Problems come from shortage of housing and care funds. We need change from the top. Thank you for this session. 01:04:44 Susy: I'd like to find out more about the dementia unit and specialist dementia care ECH - can you share the names of the schemes? 01:07:08 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: For more about ECH and dementia from providers, designing and commissioning to dementia-friendly communities check out our dedicated resource pages at: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/browse/HousingandDementia/ 01:11:52 Marilyn.Williams: The bottom line is cost. life is easier if you are on benefits. apart from PIP I don't qualify for housing benefit. My living costs are astronomical compared to residents on a raft of benefits 01:12:27 Marilyn.Williams: Well presented Kisrst 01:13:16 Emma White Barnsley Public Health Principal: Apologies I have to leave - very interesting discussion and look forward to seeing the full recording. 01:13:44 Marilyn.Williams: Sorry Kirsty! Many housing providers claim to be dementia friends but in reality this is a tick box exercise 01:15:15 Jane Jones: In Stoke we have just secured that all level access showers in council properties wil be to the Dementia/ cognitive impairment specification that Louis and I have divised. 01:17:47 Kirstie Kalonji: thank you @mar 01:18:03 Kirstie Kalonji: Marilyn 01:19:22 tony wilson: Thank you, I have to leave. 01:21:32 Jane Jones: Yes Sally. I will e-mail you. 01:22:33 Marilyn.Williams: The most important criteria is affordability. 01:23:38 Lynne O'Brien: What is the dementia/cognitive standard for LA showers - is further information available? 01:23:38 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: The Innovator Handbook can be found here: https://dementia.longitudeprize.org/innovator-handbook/ 01:23:50 Kirstie Kalonji: yes Jane, PLease also copy me in with info of your work kirstie.kalonji@alzheimers.org.uk 01:23:51 Wendy Johnston SSSC: Apologies if I've missed details, will entries from Scotland be considered? Thanks 01:24:07 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: And here’s the contact email for more information on the Prize: longitudeprize.dementia@challenges.org 01:25:11 Sarah Thorneycroft: Thanks - really interesting presentations - I need to leave so apologies 01:25:31 Jane Jones: Yes Kirsty yes Marney I will e-mail you too. The cost difference is minimal. 01:26:02 Lauren Bellefeuille - Challenge Works: Yes Candy - thank you! Apologies :) 01:29:50 Jane Jones: Yes all of these are considered in our specification. 01:30:37 Jacquel Runnalls: Definitely interested to see the shower spec if possible - Jacquel.Runnalls@richmondandwandsworth.gov.uk as I am developing an accessible and inclusive one for our new build estate regeneration/general housing fully adaptable bathrooms 01:31:27 Jane Jones: Is it best to send to one person and then they disseminate the spec out? 01:32:45 Jane Jones: OK great 01:33:45 hamilton001l: Another key point with Stoke's dementia shower spec is that we aim to provide this as early in the diagnosis as possible to give time for people to adapt and live well at home for longer 01:34:10 Wendy Johnston SSSC: Fab, thanks for confirming prize is international entries. 01:34:13 Charlotte Sutcliffe: As a dementia focused OT in LA I would be interested in the Dementia Friendly LAS spec as I am presently working on updating our team specification - changes will benefit most people with disabilities. charlotte.sutcliffe@sheffield.gov.uk 01:34:36 Jacquel Runnalls: Thanks, great presentations and all makes really good sense! :-) 01:34:44 luxtona: Thanks all - interesting session 01:35:01 John McPeake: Thank you all. Very useful and interesting. 01:35:11 Wendy Johnston SSSC: Thanks to everyone involved, every credit folks. 01:35:15 Kirstie Kalonji: Thank you all for attending (: 01:35:24 hamilton001l: thankyou 01:35:29 tierna.armstrong: thank you lots of great resources shared as part of teh presentation , very interesting work. 01:35:40 Jane Jones: This is the first session I have attended it has been really helpful. Thank you 01:35:40 AUKG: Great comment Ruth - Later Life planning is so important. Thanks all 01:35:50 tierna.armstrong: Ruth your final points are wll made , thank you 01:35:54 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: The APPG on Housing and Care for Older People report on ‘Housing for people for dementia – are we ready?’ can be found here: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/_assets/Resources/Housing/Support_materials/Reports/HCOP_APPG_Dementia_Housing_and_Care_Inquiry-LowRes.pdf 01:35:54 António Coelho: Thank you, 01:36:10 Ruth Eley: thank you! 01:36:38 Marilyn.Williams: Thanks to all presenters. A very informative afternoon 01:37:06 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Thank you for attending today’s HAPPI Hour webinar! The recording, presentation slides and chat report will be available on the Housing LIN’s website from tomorrow. In the meantime, check out our final HAPPI Hour of the series taking place on Tuesday, 20th December on Urban Design for Later Living: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Events/HAPPI-Hour-Pioneering-Urban-Design-for-Later-Living-/ 01:37:10 Katey Twyford: Housing is definitely critical for people living with dementia. Great session to take forward this important agenda.