Healthy Places for People


22/3/2017

Leading speakers to take centre stage at BRE's March conference.

With the NHS and social care issues high on the public agenda, BRE's upcoming Healthy Places for People conference will address the urgent challenges, priorities, opportunities and solutions for enabling elderly people to stay in their home, independently and live well for longer.

Against a background theme of tackling poor housing conditions and facilitating better access to care and support services to improve the life chances of the elderly, the conference will host leading speakers from across the housing, healthcare and dementia sectors. These are people who are delivering health based housing solutions and driving the research and innovation agenda on key challenges like dementia.  The programme includes:

• Research outcomes and solutions evaluation

• Key measures to remove or reduce the impact of factors that make people ill or unable to stay in their home

• The nature and causes of health inequalities and approaches to reducing them

• Successful models for integrating social and healthcare in the home, including home-based solutions and adaptations

• A review of the concept dementia home

• Enabling the elderly to stay well and independent for longer in their home: new models of care

• Available funding and how to make the best use of the resources

Chaired by Dr Charles Alessi, Senior Advisor and Lead for Preventable Dementia, Public Health England, the conference will include a keynote address by Lord Richard Best, whose roles includes co-chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Housing and Care for Older People.

The Healthy Places for People conference takes place on 28 March 2017 at BRE Watford. Book your place and find out more at Healthy Places for People.

For further inforamtion please contact laura.cox@bre.co.uk

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