Public Health report focuses on needs of older population in Lincolnshire
Professor Derek Ward, Director of Public Health, said: “We have used the World Health Organisation (WHO) Age Friendly Framework to identify the local picture through eight themes which can influence the health and wellbeing of the older population. For example, social contact, communication, housing, health, and transport.
“Each chapter describes the current picture for each theme and how we are addressing some of the health and social issues faced by our older population. We also identify what more can be done to help older people to
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Councillor Wendy Bowkett, Executive Councillor for Adult Care and Public Health, added: “With a growing elderly population in our county we need to focus on how to keep them safe, well and independent in their own homes.
“Derek’s report will improve the awareness of issues that affect our older population and help us to capitalise on the infrastructure and services we already have in the county which support them. It’s important we explore
opportunities to further promote the benefits of our services to support healthy ageing. We will also be using this valuable outlook as the basis for a future Lincolnshire State of Ageing Report.”
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See the full report here: https://lhih.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Director-of-Public-Health-Annual-Report-2023.pdf