7 August
Hit by falling house prices and lower pensions, 9 out of 10 ‘baby boomers’ - those born between the end of the Second World War and 1965* – are not confident they could afford residential care in their old age, according to a Bupa survey published today.
The impending mass retirement of the baby boomer generation has long worried experts. The Government also recognises the seriousness of the issue, and is shortly expected to publish a Social Care Green Paper to try to find some answers to this looming crisis.
Alistair How of Bupa Care Homes, said:
“Those who grew up listening to the Beatles and Motown are behaving like Peter Pan. They think they’re living in Never Never Land where people don’t age. Boomers are in a state of denial about growing old. If they don’t act soon, their children are going to be left picking up the bill.”
A staggering three-quarters of baby boomers under-estimate the average weekly cost of a care home place. Furthermore, over half (55%) of boomers worry they would have to sell their house to pay for their old age. A further 20% would need to rely on their children.
Over two-thirds (69%) haven’t given much or any thought to how to pay for their care in later life. Around a quarter (26%) of those have ignored it because growing old scares them; and another 22% think their old age is a long way away. Other highlights from those aged 45-65 are that:
Bupa is an expert in caring for older people, and recognises the financial and emotional costs of navigating the minefield of aged care. Today we are publishing a 10-point manifesto on how the country could improve care for older people - it can be found at
We believe that aged care has long been undervalued and underfunded. We want to see a transparent system that is fair and easy to understand. We also think older people should have choice – choice over what care they buy, and from whom. For all these reasons we are taking a leading role in the debate on the future, and urge others to get involved, too.
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