Healthy Ageing
Thanks to advances in healthcare and living standards, people in the UK (and many parts of the world) are living longer than ever before. Today, there's almost 11 million people, or 19% of the population, aged 65 and over in the UK. By 2041, this number is expected to double.
But the experience of getting older is becoming increasingly negative for many.
Here’s what we’re doing at the Institute of Healthcare Engineering to tackle the loneliness, deteriorating health and difficulties accessing services faced by many.
And here's when we're planning to do our work by:

Healthy Ageing news from the IHE:
Launching policy notes on healthy ageing
New policy notes from UCL IHE, Policy Impact Unit and CelebrAGE set out the challenges and opportunities of an ageing population.

Healthy Ageing Symposium: living better for longer
Bringing together academics, industry leaders and charity representatives, the event aimed to address the challenges of ageing healthily. In particular, helping people live at home longer, tackling loneliness and increasing independence and wellbeing.

UCL Healthy Ageing Symposium report now available
In late February, the UCL Institute of Healthcare Engineering hosted the 'Healthy Ageing Symposium' - here's the report.
