Health & Care for the elderly- a crisis that’s a political taboo- Tony Watts

The crisis politicians won’t talk about

A new King’s Fund report, which can find here warns that politicians have turned social care into an “electoral taboo” – despite evidence that the public values the service and supports reform when prompted.

The think tank tracks back on the times when one party or another has raised the subject of reform (and, more specifically, how it can be funded) only to scurry back under the bedcovers when other parties have used it as a stick to beat them with.

With no party now offering any bold reforms, or even mildly imaginative changes for that matter, the subject has retreated from the front pages – and perhaps it’s no coincidence that the Casey Commission has been seemingly scheduled for long-grass territory.

It’s a failure that will severely impact generations to come.

Another crisis in the making is our falling healthy life expectancy. The highly respected Alan Walker takes to the letters pages of The Guardian to point out the economic implications to the nation and lays the blame at the feet of politicians who, he says, have overseen the decline. “The shocking fall of three years for women and two years for men, in just three years, reveals the cumulative impact of the Tory/Liberal Democrat austerity programme and the gross mismanagement of the pandemic.”

There’s just room to squeeze in two other major reports today. The Health Foundation looks in depth at the plight of the nation’s unpaid carers, while a DWP report on Pension Credit has largely slipped the media net but is essential reading.

It highlights how (still) this essential benefit is still not well understood by those whose lives it could help.

That’s all there’s room for today – with several big stories kept over until tomorrow.

Tony Watts OBE, Editor info@theageactionalliance.org

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Health & Care

King’s Fund: Social care has become an “electoral taboo”

The think tank found that while social care briefly becomes a public priority when politicians propose major changes, repeated failures to deliver reform – and intense backlash to previous proposals – have made political leaders wary of raising the subject.

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The decline in healthy life expectancy should shock us all

In contrast to the lowest HLE since these figures were first estimated (2011-13), Swedish HLE has continued to rise and is an average of five years higher than the UK’s. It is blindingly obvious that unless the government urgently prioritises extending HLE, it cannot hope to stem the flow of older workers out of the labour market.

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Money matters

Older people on low income urged to claim Pension Credit as new applications fallA  Government report examining people’s experiences of the benefit found that while many pensioners had a broad idea of what Pension Credit is and who it is aimed at, detailed knowledge of the eligibility rules remains low. This lack of understanding is thought to be preventing over 700,000 entitled households from applying.
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Carers

Unpaid care: the realities of caring in the UKUnpaid carers play a vital role in society, supporting friends and family because of illness, disability, mental health problems or addiction. Caring, says the Health Foundation, is often rewarding but without the right support, it can come at a personal and financial cost.
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Living with dementia

Dementia ward where people were doped up is part of a wider “breakdown” of patient safety

Hospital faces calls for “wider” inquiry after unprescribed opiate painkillers were given to dementia patients.

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Healthy ageing

What Germany can teach the world about healthy ageingNursing homes and senior communities here have embraced simple, science-backed innovations to improve the lives of older people.
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Later life housing

“Every day feels like a battle”Residents in a Derby retirement estate claim they are facing daily struggles – but the operator has denied the claims.
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AAA member news

UK’s largest employee-owned care provider marks 40th anniversary

Shaw Healthcare, the UK’s largest employee-owned care provider, is marking its 40th anniversary, reflecting on four decades of work spanning housing, care services and facilities management.

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