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Time for different thinking: housing need, policy and practice for people living with dementia and older people in Scotland

Debbie Tolson (Alzheimer Scotland Centre for Policy and Practice, University of the West of Scotland, Paisley, UK)
Louise Ritchie (Alzheimer Scotland Centre for Policy and Practice, University of the West of Scotland, Paisley, UK)
Michael Smith (Alzheimer Scotland Centre for Policy and Practice, University of the West of Scotland, Paisley, UK)
Margaret Mullen Brown (Alzheimer Scotland Centre for Policy and Practice, University of the West of Scotland, Paisley, UK)
Steven Tolson (Independent Consultant and Chartered Surveyor, Scotland, UK)

Housing, Care and Support

ISSN: 1460-8790

Article publication date: 31 May 2023

Issue publication date: 22 August 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to examine housing need for older people and people with dementia, with reference to Scotland. This paper also examines policy responses and tensions arising from such need and looks critically at the evidence of care needs and what older people want in relation to later life conditions, including dementia.

Design/methodology/approach

Taking the Being Home: Housing and Dementia in Scotland report (2017) as a baseline descriptor, the authors have collated evidence from a range of sources to help them examine what has changed in terms of policy, practice and population ageing. Set against this backdrop, using desk-based analytical methods, the authors interrogate existing planning processes and systems in Scotland.

Findings

Scottish Spatial Planning has a policy blindness on the overwhelming evidence of the housing needs derived from an ageing population. Policy focus is geared towards the amount of housing supplied, rather than appropriate types of housing, leaving older people with little choice of suitable accommodation. A key area to improve is in establishing greater co-operation and policy synthesis between health, social, housing and planning functions. Broad policy ambition must be transferred into detailed reality for older people and people with dementia to benefit.

Originality/value

The integrated approach and in-depth analysis, linked to planning policy and housing need, is highly original and much needed.

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Acknowledgements

The analysis reported in this paper was unfunded – the original Being Home Study was funded by The Life Changes Trust.

Citation

Tolson, D., Ritchie, L., Smith, M., Brown, M.M. and Tolson, S. (2023), "Time for different thinking: housing need, policy and practice for people living with dementia and older people in Scotland", Housing, Care and Support, Vol. 26 No. 2, pp. 41-52. https://doi.org/10.1108/HCS-10-2021-0028

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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