The essential journalist news source
Back
29.
October
2014.
UK’s enabling environment can still be improved, says TV Doctor.
PRESS RELEASE

Release date: 29 October 2014

 

UK’s enabling environment can still be improved, says TV Doctor.

A respected TV Doctor has commended the UK for improving its enabling environments for older people, but warned that there is still work to be done to support over 14 million people over the age of 60.

Doctor Hilary Jones is welcoming figures from the recent Global AgeWatch Index, which states that the UK is the third best country in the world for providing older people with an enabling environment, behind only Sweden and Austria, respectively. But as the UK braces itself for housing an expected 19 million people aged 60 or over by the year 2050, Dr Hilary Jones, who recently teamed up with specialist seating manufacturer Repose to fine tune its service offering for older people, is warning that there is still work to be done.

Dr Hilary explained the implication of the report further: “The report is incredibly encouraging and shows that the UK is really striving towards offering older generations a positive living environment, however whilst the findings at present are cause for celebration, it is now important we don’t become complacent.

Dr Hilary continued: “People are living longer, and as such we need to ensure we continue to provide an enabling environment for future older generations. Misconceptions still exist which incorrectly view growing old as a process which takes elderly people away from their home environments, but this isn’t always true. Home adaptations are just one way in which older generations can continue to live in an enabling environment. Whilst it may seem daunting to adapt a whole home, smaller steps can be taken which will make a huge impact;, sitting in comfortable chair, which offers correct support, is one such step that enables older people to live comfortably within their own homes.”

The Global AgeWatch Index, which is published every year, ranks the UK 11th out of 65 countries for the way it supports residents with health issues and while the nation ranked well for income security, personal capability, and health, it has been particularly praised for its enabling environments. The category of enabling environment assessed a number of factors including social connectedness and national aging polices, such as the lifetime homes standard. The lifetime homes standard calls for all new buildings to adopt a range of design criteria in order to make homes that focus on adaptability, encouraging better living conditions.

And Dr Hilary Jones is pointing to specialist furniture manufacturers as a major catalyst for improving the country’s enabling environments. One such  manufacturer, Repose Furniture, provides specialist seating for both home and residential care environments, has invested £250k in research and development over the past two years and this has resulted in a sales increase of over 20% in the last year alone.

Repose manufacture a wide range of seating solutions which positively impact on a number of age related issues from arthritis, to posture care. Every chair is manufactured to the individual measurements of the user, and places increased comfort and functionality at its core.

Lisa Wardley Managing Director at Repose said: “At Repose we continually invest in a range of research methods to ensure our products positively contribute to providing better living conditions for older generations. This is something we feel increasingly passionate about, at Repose and so by working closely with Dr Hilary and a number of other healthcare professionals we have been able to develop our products and services which place functionality and comfort at their heart. For us, an enabling environment is built specifically for each individual person and that is why we manufacture our chairs to bespoke specifications, rather than releasing a one-size-fits-all solution.”

 

- Ends -

 

Editor’s Note:

Repose Furniture Limited is based in Cradley Heath, West Midlands, and designs and manufactures high quality specialist seating solutions, with a strong emphasis on practicality and performance.

 

Specialising in chairs for the healthcare and home sectors, Repose offers a range of products in both traditional and contemporary designs, but the strength of the business is in the provision of bespoke design and manufacturing to suit their clients’ specific requirements.  Each chair can be made in a range of sizes, with different materials and fabrics, and a variety of multi-functions and accessories, with the emphasis on comfort and providing health benefits such as relieving pressure points.

 

Repose is a family business which has over 100 years combined experience in manufacturing mobility and specialist rise and recliners and complementary furniture.

For further information, please contact:

Nicola Pittaway, Bridge PR on tel: 024 76 520025, email: nicola@bridgepr.co.uk or

Keith Fairhurst, Repose on tel: 01384 263363, email  keith@reposefurniture.co.uk