The radical plan for a futuristic age-friendly neighbourhood in Manchester | Ageing

Future planning for the spaces that people can get old and live in an area designed for age, accelerating in the United Kingdom with a fundamental project supported by 1.5 billion pounds funding.
The plan to convert the hospital into the first neighborhood in the country designed for people will be to flourish because age is a national test for the comprehensive health and social care approach. It will include high -tech houses that adapt to the stage of passenger life, care needs, transportation, village green and social calendar to combat isolation.
The main plan of the North Manchester The NMG Hospital in the Crumpsall area is the result of cooperation by public health officials, local politicians, experts and architects.
Michel Humphrez, Director of NHS Foundation Trust (MFT), described it as a neighborhood “adapts to people as they passes life”, supported by progress in remote medical and monitoring devices.
The government officially agreed to finance up to 1.5 billion pounds for NMGH under the new hospital program, which led to a cleansing of a detailed plan of a detailed plan for the neighborhood. The first stage of the land is expected to be available this year.
Piv Craig, the leader of the Manchester City Council, said that converting the city into a place where people flourish as their age was the main axis of renewal.
NMGH “Healthy neighborhood” The multi -generational scheme. It will include family housing and will be built Age friendly concepts, It is led by the World Health Organization (WHO) in response to two main directions – the elderly and urban population.
By 2050, 60 % of the world’s population will live in urban environments and 27 % of people will be over 65 years, yet the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development predicts, but experts say cities are often defined by Spatial Where environments are not prepared for the elderly.
the Age girlfriend The movement aims to ensure that the elderly are still playing a role in civil life. Senate in Newcastle, The Older People’s Commissioner in Northern Ireland Wales’s commitment to becoming a nation -friendly nation reflects how the UK regions and movable governments were preparing for demographic change.
The modest seat – improved with arms supporters, can be numbered to help medical emergency, or strategically put it in luxury and conversation between generations – conversion, with dozens installed in Manchester Citybench initiative in New York.
However, the UK has more to go. Actia, in the Tuooco area of northern Japan, where a population of 30 % of the population is more than 65 years, more than 60 hot roads to prevent vouchers on ice. In Singapore, where every four of those expected to exceed 65 years by 2030, the “Village Village” has a central medical class, so the older population, who live in sliding -resistant homes with warnings alerting neighbors in the event of emergency, can perform surgery without leaving. In Germany in 2007, BMW 70 made a change in its Dinglinging factory to adapt to ancient workforce.
In Manchester, NMGH is expected to transform the location of the nineteenth century to the “anchor institution” that provides training and improving the average life expectancy with two new hospitals and 200 homes and health technology companies. There are also plans to integrate the current residential streets into the healthy neighborhood, where work is scheduled to start in 2027.
Professor Stefan White, from the University of Manchester Metropolitan and Manchester School StructureHe said that the NMGH project will explain how to edit the hospital space and allow people to “live in place” with the type of support provided in the care house available to the entire neighborhood on a flexible basis.
Eileen Uneongo, head of the Board of Directors of Manchester, friendly, succeeded in pressing the major Manchester Municipal team to adapt the transport, seats and participants in the afternoon. She said that the proper neighborhood would give the population peace of mind at a time when the improvement was “whitening” the largest urban areas, as many of their homes were forced through health crises to the account of societies.
Manchester, which includes previous projects for friendly age at Deirk Garman Jeep Park, which is inspired by LGBTQ+ more than the 1950s, a leader in the United Kingdom since 2008. Last month, the city hosted international experts at the summit of age -friendly futures.
“The task is to get a national conversation about aging. How do we plan pension and care services, what kind of homes we need, and what kind of societies do we want to live?