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Covid-19: Effect on Retirement Communities — [Clive Efford in the Chair]

01 July 2021

Lead MP

Jim Shannon
Strangford
DUP

Responding Minister

Helen Whately

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Social CareHousingEmploymentMental Health
Word Count: 12055
Other Contributors: 4

At a Glance

Jim Shannon raised concerns about covid-19: effect on retirement communities — [clive efford in the chair] in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

I ask the Minister whether it is possible to fund research on how we can make retirement villages and extra care homes more effectively pandemic-ready. We must plan and prepare for future pandemics by ensuring that every retirement community has a plan in place to protect residents, workers, volunteers, and visitors.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Strangford
Opened the debate
Over the last year, the covid-19 pandemic has been incredibly difficult for those in retirement communities and residential homes. There were issues for staff working without PPE material and protection early on, with families unable to visit due to lockdown measures. The virus had significant impacts on elderly populations who saw fewer benefits from digital solutions. Social isolation led to increased anxiety, depression, and loss of social support among the elderly population.

Government Response

Helen Whately
Government Response
The Government has supported the retirement housing sector during the pandemic by providing testing, PPE, and prioritizing vaccinations for frontline workers. Infection rates were lower than expected due to effective measures taken by providers. Future readiness will be addressed through an independent inquiry beginning next spring. The minister also discussed social care reform proposals focusing on reviewing housing holistically to meet the needs of older people. Funding has been allocated for specialised housing, with 10% of MHCLG's affordable homes programme dedicated to specialist and supported housing.
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