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Enhancing housing solutions for vulnerable communities

The landscape of housing with care presents a complex tapestry of challenges and opportunities, requiring a nuanced approach to address evolving needs and aspirations.

The event

On 20th March, the National Liberal Club in the heart of Whitehall was an impressive venue for Care Talk’s annual seminar: Enhancing Housing Solutions for Vulnerable Communities.

Guests representing all areas of the housing with care sector came together to explore opportunities and challenges around Insights on Planning, Operational Impact, Health Partnerships, and Taskforce Objectives. 

The experts

Chairing the event was Jeremy Porteus, Chief Executive at the Housing LIN. Panellists were Sarah Clarke-Kuehn, Chief Operating Officer at Sanctuary, Tom Falconer, Chief Operating Officer for Supported Living and Care Real Estate at Civitas Investment Management and Michael Voges, Chief Executive at ARCO

The discussion

With an election looming, it is more important than ever to campaign about the vital role housing plays in both health and social care. One of the foremost challenges in housing with care is the growing demand fuelled by an aging population and increasing life expectancy. Meeting this demand requires innovative solutions that go beyond traditional models of care, emphasising independence, choice, and quality of life for residents. However, limited funding and resources pose significant barriers to scaling up services and infrastructure to meet burgeoning demand.

Moreover, there is a pressing need to ensure that housing with care remains affordable and accessible to all segments of the population, including those with diverse care needs and financial circumstances. Achieving this goal requires collaboration between government, housing providers, and care organisations to develop sustainable funding models and incentivise investment in affordable housing options with integrated care services.

Amidst these challenges, there are also promising opportunities on the horizon. Advances in technology and digital innovation hold the potential to revolutionise the delivery of care, enabling remote monitoring, telehealth services, and personalized care solutions tailored to individual needs. Embracing these technological advancements can enhance the efficiency, effectiveness, and accessibility of care services while empowering residents to live independently for longer.

Furthermore, there is a growing recognition of the importance of holistic and person centered approaches to care, emphasising social inclusion, community engagement, and wellbeing alongside clinical support. Housing with care providers have an opportunity to differentiate themselves by offering comprehensive wellness programs, leisure amenities, and social activities that promote physical, mental, and emotional health.

The take aways

The challenges and opportunities facing housing with care are multifaceted and dynamic, requiring proactive and collaborative efforts from stakeholders across the sector. By addressing affordability concerns, embracing technological innovation, and prioritising person centered care, housing with care providers can adapt to meet the evolving needs of residents and ensure that every individual has access to safe, supportive, and fulfilling living environments in later life.

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Kirsty

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