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:
Birmingham’s Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Power BI Dashboard on the health and wellbeing of older people
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
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