00:27:00 Sue Kay: You can read more about a roadmap for providing more options for housing with care and support for older people here: https://www.scie.org.uk/housing/role-of-housing/commission 00:31:51 Sally Taylor-Ridgway - Housing LIN: As referenced by Les, The Mayhew Review: Future-proofing retirement living: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/type/The-Mayhew-Review-Future-proofing-retirement-living/ 00:39:31 keith: Good report 00:47:32 Sally Taylor-Ridgway - Housing LIN: The Tetbury scheme that Mary highlighted is an award winning HAPPI scheme featured in this Housing LIN case study! https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/type/Designing-inclusive-Later-Living-communities-for-HAPPI-residents/ 00:54:48 luxtona: If we improved the baseline housing std to Accessible/adaptable Housing - part ML2, this would be a start. Choices for downsize (not necessarily last move) would be vastly improved 00:56:05 Tony Johnson: Could we have copies of the slides please. 00:56:11 Paul Nelson: Mary Parsons, What a Presentation, the 7 Ages of Man & Status Quo in the blink of an eye! And an Einstein close too! Brilliant! 00:56:26 keith: Thanks-Brilliant 00:56:55 Mary Wilkins: Can we share this recording with our colleague? both speakers (so far,) today have been brilliant and inspirational, and would love to share. 00:56:58 Philip: Here here Mary! Brilliant! 00:57:07 Sue Kay: Super presentation MAry 00:57:23 Claire Pinchard: Great presentation Mary, thanks 00:57:37 martin hodges: Fantastic presentation Mary 01:03:24 Sally Taylor-Ridgway - Housing LIN: On the cruise ship living referred to by Mary, a very early Housing LIN report included a section by Nigel Appleton on this (p36) https://www.housinglin.org.uk/_assets/Resources/Housing/Housing_advice/Future_Care_at_Home.pdf 01:05:25 Sally Taylor-Ridgway - Housing LIN: For more resources on cohousing, including Housing LIN case studies on New Ground in Barnet, check out our dedicated webpages at https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/browse/Housing/HousingforOlderPeople/Cohousing/ 01:05:43 Rose Gilroy: Is the problem planning. surely the key is there is a lack of political will. Without a radical change here that leads to investment not much can change 01:11:07 keith: Social support and sense of belonging and community 01:12:02 Emma Luddington - Living Well at Home Ltd: When we talk to clients, having 2 toilets is really important to them. This is due to incontinence and other issues either between couples or for householders and their guests - and yet I never see this discussed and is rarely incorporated into designs. Is it just me and my clients that seek this, or do others get this feedback too? 01:26:12 Claire Astbury LBC: Patrick's point about showing people what's possible is exactly what I was saying in my presentation yesterday about asking people what they want but also raising their aspirations 01:27:26 luxtona: Hear Hear Mary - Flexibility is the key 01:29:10 Sally Taylor-Ridgway - Housing LIN: To view Claire's presentation slides from yesterday morning's Summit session, please visit: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/HLINSummit2023/programme/new-models-of-care-and-support/ 01:31:24 Sally Taylor-Ridgway - Housing LIN: Rose, you have a great memory! The Housing LIN wrote that scheme up as a case study and can be accessed at: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/type/Grand-redesigns-sheltered-housing-chic/ 01:32:46 luxtona: One of the problems is the perception that older persons housing = Ex Care or Sheltered. It misses the stage of housing choice in between. Housing Needs assessments are not looking at these choice issues in sufficient detail to inform the Planners 01:35:56 Sheila Peace: We are seeing changing patterns of tenure across the generations and private rental has become an issue for the younger generation. Social housing have declined and we need more thought over what is meant by ‘affordable’. Also ‘rental with security’ as seen in Germany where landlords have greater responsibilities. I want to thank Mary for her talk - a lot to think about. 01:37:57 Sheila Peace: The last message was from Sheila Peace - apologies for not identifying. 01:39:30 Sally Taylor-Ridgway - Housing LIN: In response to Julian's query, we have a variety of different resources from blogs to guides, and case studies to YouTube clips available from https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/HousingLINProducts/ 01:40:37 keith: There is no point in investing in property ownership if one can't leave a meaningful legacy to ones off spring. 01:43:37 Sue Kay: The choices aren't there....There are (some) options for those drawing on housing benefit support and there's the luxury end. Very little in the middle. Hence need to focus on volume housing provision and legislating to make it adaptable...? 01:46:51 keith: More support for qestionaire & form filling 01:47:07 martin hodges: As long as older people have more reasons (or perceived reasons) not to move than positive reasons to move there is unlikely to be a step change in this topic area 01:49:42 Philip: well done panel. very good. thank you. 01:50:17 Claire Astbury LBC: Thanks all, really useful discussion, great examples which inspire me for my later life :) 01:50:40 Paul Nelson: Fantastic closing discussion, thank you so much to the Housing Linn and each of the panel members! Inspiring indeed! 01:50:43 Joan Rutherford: Thank you for another great session. 01:51:07 fbuckeridge: Thank you - great session 01:51:19 Maggie Gilbert: BRILLIANT SPEAKERS 01:51:22 Helen Morris: Thank you Sally for all your valuable links in the Chat. 01:51:39 Janet Sutherland: Thanks to the speakers for an excellent session and to the Housing LIN for a wonderful week. 01:51:40 Rose Gilroy: a great week Jeremy, very well done to you and your team 01:51:53 luxtona: Thanks for running this session 01:51:58 Isabel Vaz Serra_Fundação Dr José L Júnior: Very interesting, useful and inspiring! 01:52:07 Emma Luddington - Living Well at Home Ltd: Thanks, a really informative and thought provoking week.