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Accommodating our extended middle age | Author(s) | Richard Best |
Corporate Author | Hanover |
Publisher | Hanover, Staines, 2013 |
Pages | 15 pp (The hanover@50debate) |
Source | Hanover, Hanover House, 1 Bridge Close, Staines TW18 4TB. |
Keywords | Housing [elderly] ; Ageing process ; Middle aged. |
Annotation | This is the last in a series of ten think pieces from leading UK think tanks to mark Hanover's 50th year in providing high quality housing and related services for older people. Lord Best, Chair of Hanover, summarises and draws on all of the Hanover at 50 Debate think pieces. He argues that too much emphasis is placed on the years in which we are more vulnerable. Housing ourselves well in our extended middle age is the key to addressing income and care issues. He makes recommendations for all of us, for government and for housing providers in relation to attitudes to age, services for older people, and "the housing offer". Downloads of this full "thinkpiece" or a summary are also available (see: http://www.hanover50debate.org.uk/debates/new-thin... (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-131127002 B |
Classmark | KE: BG: SE |
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