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Cities Urged to Enhance Support for Older Residents Ahead of Day for Seniors

A recent study from The University of Manchester has emphasized the urgent need for cities to improve support systems for older residents wishing to age in place. Released ahead of the International Day for Older Persons on October 1, 2023, the research highlights the importance of enabling older adults to live comfortably in their own homes and communities as they grow older.

The study, published in the European Journal of Ageing, addresses the concept of “ageing in place,” which prioritizes the well-being of older individuals by allowing them to remain in familiar surroundings for as long as possible. Despite its positive implications, the findings reveal that many urban areas lack the necessary resources and infrastructure to facilitate this approach.

According to the research team, rising inequality, cuts to public services, and the privatization of urban spaces have compounded difficulties for older residents. Many in poorer neighborhoods face declining access to essential facilities, including libraries, community centers, and affordable housing—all critical for maintaining well-being in later life.

Dr. Tine Buffel, the lead author of the study, stated, “Most people want to stay in their homes as they grow older, but this is only possible if the communities around them are supportive.” She further noted that many older individuals feel isolated or invisible in their neighborhoods, underscoring the need for innovative community solutions that foster mutual reliance rather than dependence solely on families or overstretched services.

Innovative Approaches to Ageing in Place

The research highlights several successful models from around the globe that could help improve the situation. These include:

– **The Village model**: Neighbourhood organizations run by older individuals themselves, pooling resources to offer essential services such as transport, home repairs, and social activities.

– **Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities**: Areas where many older people already reside, supported by tailored health and community services designed to meet their unique needs.

– **Cohousing**: Intentionally created communities where residents share spaces and provide mutual support to one another.

– **Compassionate Communities**: Grassroots networks focused on assisting individuals facing illness, end-of-life issues, or bereavement.

While each of these models has shown benefits, such as reducing hospital admissions and strengthening social ties, they also face challenges, including funding pressures and a tendency to overlook more disadvantaged groups.

The researchers advocate for viewing ageing in place as a collaborative effort. They stress the importance of collective action, shared resources, and the direct involvement of older individuals in planning processes. Urban planning must become less ageist, they argue, as many regeneration projects currently favor young professionals at the expense of older residents.

Call for Collaborative Action

The study concludes that successful ageing in place relies on a cooperative approach involving communities, councils, charities, and older residents. Without such collaboration, many older individuals may struggle to live independently, potentially resulting in them being “stuck in place” in unsuitable housing surrounded by unsupportive communities.

As cities prepare to recognize the International Day for Older Persons, the findings from this study serve as a critical reminder of the work still needed to ensure that older adults can thrive in their own homes and neighborhoods. The call to action is clear: cities must prioritize the needs of their older populations to create inclusive, supportive environments for all.

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