Principles of excellence: Co-production and shared decision-making
Providing housing with care and support that meets people’s needs is only possible if people themselves have been involved in the commissioning, planning and design of housing development and in shaping their own care and support plan. These examples demonstrate some of the ways in which people who draw on services can be involved in the decisions that affect them.
Housing with care
Case studies
Promising practice examples
Promising practice examples
Alternative model (co-housing/ intergenerational housing)
Promising practice examples
View more about the Commission and its findings
- Commission on the Role of Housing in the Future of Care and Support
- Commission report: A place we can call home: A vision and a roadmap for providing more options for housing with care and support for older people
- Promising practice: Examples and case studies from across the sector that exemplify the seven principles of excellence
- Population survey: Findings from online survey of understanding and perceptions of housing with care options
- Cost-benefit tool: Tool to understand costs and benefits of residential care homes, retirement housing, extra care and Shared Lives