This is a summary version of ALONE and Social Justice Ireland’s “Policies for Ageing Well at Home in Ireland” paper. That report highlights the need for improved policies to help older people age comfortably at home in Ireland. As the population ages, accessible housing and community supports are essential. The report identifies significant gaps in the current housing and healthcare systems that make it challenging for older adults to live independently.
Key policy asks include building 123,000 smaller housing units by 2040, with at least 25% of new social housing built to Universal Design standards to improve accessibility. The report also advocates for increased funding for housing adaptation grants, and emphasises the need for dedicated housing options, such as housing with support, to provide more suitable choices for ageing adults. It also calls for further investment in the Enhanced Community Care (ECC) programme to alleviate pressure on acute services. Moreover, to ensure coordinated support for older people, the report recommends creating a Commissioner for Ageing and Older People. These actions, the report argues, will support older adults to age with dignity and remain connected to their communities.