
Future trends in disability in old age
Background
This research used the latest (2018) Office for National Statistics (ONS) population estimates to produce up-to-date projections of disability, and the associated costs for social care, in old age.
These projections built upon earlier work undertaken by the team. The project was a collaboration between the Older People and Frailty (OPFPRU) and Adult Social Care (ASCRU) Policy Research Units.
Aims and objectives
- Update projections of future trends in disability in later life.
- Describe the ways in which these trends might vary under different population assumptions and scenarios for the chance of becoming dependent.
- Predict the social care costs associated with these trends in disability.
Resources and further information
- Full report: Future Trends in Disability in Old Age (PDF).
- Executive summary: Future Trends in Disability in Old Age (PDF).
- Short report: Future Trends in Disability in Old Age (PDF).
- Publication: Projections of dependency and associated social care expenditure for the older population in England to 2038: effect of varying disability progression (Age and Ageing).
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