Ageing well - older people
One of Birmingham’s main priorities is for this to be a great city to grow old in. Helping people become healthier, promoting independence.
The resources in this section are provided to enable commissioning, planning and providing services locally:
- JSNA older adults chapter dashboard
Birmingham’s Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Power BI Dashboard on the health and wellbeing of older people - JSNA older adults chapter summary
A summary of the key facts and figures on older adults living in Birmingham. For detailed information and a wider range of data (including sources), see the JSNA older adults chapter dashboard. - Frailty stratification and pathway development
Poster produced by Birmingham Public Health on pilot of use of Electronic Frailty Index within Primary Care, 2017 - Analysis of hospital admissions post and prior to a fall
Poster by Birmingham Public Health on research on hospital admissions for falls by elderly frail, 2017 - Age UK loneliness map
Local heat map of the relative risk of loneliness. Produced by Age UK using Census data, 2017 - Dementia
Birmingham and Solihull Dementia Strategy 2014 to 2017 - Adult Social Care Outcomes Framework
A strategic overview of Birmingham’s Adult Social Care outcomes. Also examining the areas of need for the older adult population in the city, December 2017 - Older People’s Health and Care Data Profile
Health and care information on older people aged 65+ years living in Birmingham from the Care Quality Commission. Data on provision, quality and user experience of adult social care and hospital activity, September 2018
Page last updated: 29 October 2024