News Regeneration of Outdated Sheltered Housing APPG Report Published

Regeneration of Outdated Sheltered Housing APPG Report Published

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July 30, 2024

Following an inquiry initiated by the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Housing and Care for Older People into the regeneration of outdated sheltered housing, PRP's Later Living team contributed to the inquiry's report that was launched on 23 July 2024 at the House of Lords. The report calls for urgent upgrades to the estimated 527,000 sheltered housing properties in the UK. 

The report, researched and written by the Housing LIN, and funded by Abbeyfield, showcases successful regeneration examples but acknowledges financial constraints faced by providers. It is aimed at policymakers, governmental agencies and housing providers, stressing the need to upgrade existing sheltered housing.

The report calls on the Government, Homes England and the Greater London Authority to invest in refurbishing sheltered housing to ensure decent homes for older people. It also urges social landlords to consider the broader social benefits, such as improved mental and physical health, from upgrading these homes.

It also highlights the need for a contemporary service model in sheltered housing, balancing on-site and non-resident staff presence and integrating technology to enhance resident interaction and support. Evidence from various contributors demonstrates the positive impact of sheltered housing, advocating for sector growth and regeneration of existing assets.

Read the full report here