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SEAS 2 Grow Silver Economy Stakeholder Needs Report
Annex: Housing, health and care provider survey results – plots and tables
Table H1. Business type of housing, health and care provider companies, segmented by country.
Country % For profit % Not for profit
UK 33% 67%
France 11% 89%
Netherlands 25% 75%
Belgium 11% 89%
All 4 countries 20% 80%
Table H2. Percentage of housing, health and care provider companies considering themselves as a
member of the Silver Economy (SE), segmented by percentage of current business in SE and region.
Country % SE member if 0 – 20% business 65+
% SE member if 30 – 50% business 65+
% SE member if 60 – 80% business 65+
% SE member if 90 – 100% business 65+
UK 0% n/a 40% 100%
France 50% 100% 100% 67%
Netherlands n/a 100% 50% 100%
Belgium 100% n/a 100% 86%
All 4 countries 50% 100% 56% 85%
Table H3. Percentage of housing, health and care providers who believe they have sufficient contact
with other Silver Economy (SE) actors to realise their SE ambitions, segmented by country.
Country % SE members who need more SE contact
% non-SE members who need more SE contact
UK 80% 0%
France 83% n/a
Netherlands 100% 100%
Belgium 100% n/a
All 4 countries 92% 66%
Figure H1. Types of housing, health and care that survey respondents from the UK (a), the Netherlands
(b), France (c), Belgium (d) and across all regions (e) provide.
(b)
(d)
(e)
(c)
(a)
Figure H2. Housing services provided by survey respondents from The Netherlands (a), France (b), and
Belgium (c). No UK survey respondents provided housing services.
Social housing / affordable
housing16%
Retirement communities (villages, flats, etc.) for elderly residents with no or low-level care needs
17%Sheltered housing or independent living: independent houses or flats for residents with low-level care
needs33%
Extra-care housing: independent flats for residents with
moderate care needs17%
Other17%
Social housing / affordable
housing25%
Retirement communities (villages, flats, etc.) for
elderly residents with no or low-level care needs
12%
Sheltered housing or independent living: independent houses or flats for residents with low-level care
needs25%
Extra-care housing:
independent flats for residents with
moderate care needs38%
Social housing / affordable
housing25%
Retirement communities
(villages, flats, etc.) for elderly residents with no or low-level
care needs25%
Sheltered housing or independent living: independent houses or flats for residents with low-level care
needs25%
Extra-care housing:
independent flats for residents with
moderate care needs25%
(c) (a) (b)
(c)
Figure H3. Health services provided by survey respondents in the UK (a), The Netherlands (b), France
(c), Belgium (d) and across all regions (e).
Primary care services, e.g.
General Practice9%
Secondary care services, e.g. hospital care
23%
Services specifically for the
elderly45%
Other23%
Secondary care services, e.g. hospital
care40%
Services specifically for
the elderly20%
Other40%
Primary care services, e.g.
General Practice
25%Services specifically
for the elderly
75%
Primary care services, e.g.
General Practice
20%
Secondary care services, e.g. hospital
care20%
Services specifically for
the elderly20%
Other40%
Secondary care services, e.g. hospital care
25%
Services specifically for
the elderly62%
Other13%
(a) (b)
(e)
(c) (d)
Figure H4. Care services provided by survey respondents in the UK (a), The Netherlands (b), France
(c), Belgium (d) and across all regions (e).
Nursing homes
25%
Residential homes (without nursing
services)17%
Domiciliary / home care
services33%
Other25%
Nursing homes25%
Residential homes
(without nursing
services)12%
Domiciliary / home care
services25%
Domestic services (without
personal care duties)
13%
Other25%
Nursing homes56%
Residential homes (without nursing
services)11%
Domiciliary / home care
services33% Nursing homes
47%
Residential homes (without nursing services)
7%
Domiciliary / home care
services13%
Domestic services (without personal
care duties)13%
Other20%
Nursing homes39%
Residential homes (without nursing services)
11%
Domiciliary / home care
services25%
Domestic services (without
personal care duties)
7%
Other18%
(a)
(d)
(e)
(b)
(c)
Figure H5. Client / resident / patient average age being catered by housing, health and care providers
in the UK (a), The Netherlands (b), France (c), Belgium (d) and across all regions (e).
(a)
(d)
(e)
(b)
(c)
Figure H6. Client / resident / patient level of need catered for by housing, health and care providers
in the UK (a), The Netherlands (b), France (c), Belgium (d) and across all regions (e).
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(e)
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Figure H7. Innovations currently being used (blue bars) or planned to be used in the future (orange
bars) by n numbers of housing, health and care providers in the UK (a), The Netherlands (b), France
(c), Belgium (d) and across all regions (e).
64
6
24
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43
12 2
1
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6
(b)
n = 7
(c)
n = 6
(e)
n = 29
(d)
n = 9
(a)
n = 7
Figure H8. Methods used by housing, health and care providers to identify need for innovation in the
UK (a), The Netherlands (b), France (c), Belgium (d) and across all regions (e).
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(e)
(c)
(d)
Figure H9. Barriers to housing, health and care providers using or purchasing innovations for the elderly
in the UK (a), The Netherlands (b), France (c), Belgium (d) and across all regions (e).
(e)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(e)
1411
8 7 9 105
13
47 13
9 6 4
6
4
0
5
10
15
20
25
Figure H10. Strategies used by n numbers of housing, health and care providers currently (blue bars)
or in the future (orange bars) to overcome barriers to adoption of innovation in the UK (a), The
Netherlands (b), France (c), Belgium (d) and across all regions (e).
6 6
1 2 3 4 35
0 0
5 4 2
3
2
1
0
2
4
6
8
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13 3
20 0
1 1
0
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4
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0
2
4
6
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51 31
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(a) n = 7
(b) n = 6
(c) n = 6
(d) n = 8
(e) n = 27
Figure H11. Measures used by housing, health and care providers to evaluate the impact value of
innovations for the elderly in the UK (a), The Netherlands (b), France (c), Belgium (d) and across all
regions (e).
(d) (c)
(a)
(c)
(e)
(d)
(b) (b)