How healthy homes can improve lives of people living with dementia and their carers in Greater Manchester: Report Launch

Join the Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership and The University of Manchester on Friday, 10 December at 10am

Where we live has a huge impact on our health. Our homes can help build bonds between neighbours, promote our physical and mental wellbeing, and help us live independently for longer. But how does housing affect those living with dementia, and the people who care for them?

Join the Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership and The University of Manchester on Friday, 10 December at 10am, for the launch of a new report examining how we can improve the lives of people living with dementia in Greater Manchester through housing. The report particularly looks at how dementia interacts with existing inequalities and already-marginalised groups, and makes clear and direct recommendations to policymakers for improving integration and quality in Greater Manchester’s housing stock.

At the event – which is available to attend either in person or online – we will hear:

  • A walkthrough of the report’s recommendations around seven pressing priorities where greater integration, planning and investment can provide a better future for people living with dementia and their carers
  • Views of people with lived experience of dementia and carers that have helped shape the report
  • Case studies of innovative new housing schemes pioneered by the LGBT Foundation
  • Views and discussion with leaders across housing, health and social care in Greater Manchester.

Register now to join us for this important session, held at the Friends Meeting House in central Manchester (6 Mount St, Manchester M2 5NS) and online.