December 12, 2024
National report highlights Shared Lives as the future of housing for older people
A PSS Shared Lives arrangement has been highlighted as a case study in a national study from the Older People’s Housing Taskforce (OPHT), commissioned by the UK government.
Our Future Homes: Housing that Promotes Wellbeing and Community for an Ageing Population shines a light on how community-based approaches like Shared Lives can make a real difference in tackling the housing and care needs of older people.
Professor Julienne Meyer CBE, chair of the Older People’s Housing Taskforce (set up in part by the Department of Health and Social Care in 2023) paid a visit to PSS Shared Lives carer, Jacqui Gibson and the person she supports, Sue, last year. Julienne wanted to find out more about the difference Shared Lives had made to Sue, since she joined her arrangement in Liverpool in 2009. Learning from Sue’s and Jacqui’s arrangement helped Julienne to understand how else it might benefit other older people across the country.
In the report it reads:
Over the years, [Sue’s] life has seen remarkable improvement. Despite occasional bouts of low mood and ongoing health challenges, with the support of the Shared Lives carer and her family, [she] is able to manage these times well. Embracing her journey she finds solace and assistance from her Shared Lives carer. [Sue] has a great sense of humour and is continuing to live happily with the same family in her later life. ‘