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Ageing Well: Older People in Maidstone Contentscontents Ageing Well: Older people in Maidstone ContentsContents Overview Demographics Demographics Wellbeing & disease prevalence Wellbeing & disease prevalence Mortality Mortality Healthcare usage Healthcare usage User guide Ageing Well: Older people in Maidstone Ageing Well: Older people in Maidstone Heath and Social Care Maps POPULATION GROWTH LIFE EXPECTANCY HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS In the 10 years between 2016 and 2026 at age 65 Age 65+ Infographic 65-84 year olds 21.2 years 18.9 + 19.1% years 51% of admissions Aged 85+ Elective Emergency are emergencies Ward-level life expectancy (men) In 2018/19: +37.5% Highest 24.8 Boughton Monchelsea & Source: ONS population projections Chart Sutton 907 admissions MULTIMORBIDITY for falls age 65+, developmental statistics 18.9 Maidstone have 2 or more long 18.9 Kent admissions term conditions 51% recorded by their GP for fracture Lowest 16.0 Shepway South of femur 201 Source: KID, 2017 Source: PCMD, 2013-2017 Source: HES Images from Noun project Health and Social Care Maps: 0 Demographics Population numbers: Age 65+ Population projections: Age 65+ Population numbers: Age 85+ Population Numbers: Summary table Income Deprivation Affecting Older People Index (IDAOPI) Ageing Well: Older people in Maidstone Persons aged 65 years and over: by electoral ward Office for National Statistics mid-year estimates, 2018 4,000 3,500 number 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 Source: ONS, prepared by KPHO (LLY), Dec-19 Ageing Well: Older people in Maidstone Persons aged 65 years and over: by electoral ward Office for National Statistics mid-year estimates, 2018 Boxley Bearsted East Shepway North Allington South Coxheath & Hunton Harrietsham & Lenham Marden & Yalding Office for National Statistics mid- year estimates 1 Greater than 1,483 1 1,155 to 1,483 1 890 to 1,155 1 695 to 890 1 Less than 695 Source: Office for National Statistics mid-year estimates, prepared by KPHO (LLY), Dec-19 Ageing Well: Older people in Maidstone Persons aged 65 years and over: population projections Office for National Statistics 2016-based projections, KCC housing-led forecast (September 2019) Maidstone KCC housing-led projection Maidstone ONS projection 60,000 Population 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 0 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 2032 2033 2034 2035 2036 Least deprived trend - increasing with a slower pace of change than Kent Most deprived trend - increasing with a slower pace of change than Kent Source: ONS, KCC, prepared by KPHO (LLY), Jan-20 Ageing Well: Older people in Maidstone Persons aged 85 years and over: by electoral ward Office for National Statistics mid-year estimates, 2018 1,000. 900. number 800. 700. 600. 500. 400. 300. 200. 100. 0. Source: ONS, prepared by KPHO (ZC), Dec-19 Ageing Well: Older people in Maidstone Persons aged 85 years and over: by electoral ward Office for National Statistics mid-year estimates, 2018 Bearsted East Shepway North Allington Shepway South South Harrietsham & Lenham Marden & Yalding Office for National Statistics mid- year estimates 1 Greater than 212 1 155 to 212 1 114 to 155 1 81 to 114 1 Less than 81 Source: Office for National Statistics mid-year estimates, prepared by KPHO (ZC), Feb-20 Ageing Well: Older people in Maidstone Mid 2018 Population Estimates 65+ 85+ Ward Code 2011 Ward Name by Electoral Ward Number % Number % Source: ONS E05004982 Allington 2087 28.7% 302 4.1% E05004983 Barming 819 36.2% 104 4.6% E05004984 Bearsted 2308 27.6% 338 4.0% E05004985 Boughton Monchelsea and Chart Sutton 630 23.0% 83 3.0% E05004986 Boxley 1499 17.7% 120 1.4% E05004987 Bridge 1228 18.5% 202 3.0% E05008553 Coxheath and Hunton 1844 24.1% 205 2.7% E05004989 Detling and Thurnham 673 21.2% 84 2.6% E05004990 Downswood and Otham 439 14.5% 40 1.3% E05004991 East 1677 18.6% 231 2.6% E05004992 Fant 1202 11.2% 168 1.6% E05004993 Harrietsham and Lenham 1702 26.1% 214 3.3% E05004994 Headcorn 1364 23.5% 165 2.8% E05004995 Heath 893 12.8% 117 1.7% E05004996 High Street 1287 11.2% 192 1.7% E05004997 Leeds 597 24.8% 45 1.9% E05008554 Loose 633 25.1% 70 2.8% E05004999 Marden and Yalding 1837 21.7% 214 2.5% E05005000 North 1330 13.2% 176 1.7% E05005001 North Downs 616 24.9% 70 2.8% E05005002 Park Wood 796 9.0% 63 0.7% E05005003 Shepway North 1682 18.1% 225 2.4% E05005004 Shepway South 1320 21.5% 233 3.8% E05008555 South 1988 19.6% 284 2.8% E05005006 Staplehurst 1388 22.3% 197 3.2% E05005007 Sutton Valence and Langley 724 22.1% 117 3.6% Maidstone Total 32563 19.2% 4259 2.5% Ageing Well: Older people in Maidstone Income deprivation affecting older people (IDAOPI): by electoral ward The percentage of those aged 60 or over who experience income deprivation, 2019 High Street Shepway South Park Wood The percentage of those aged 60 or over who experience income deprivation 1 Greater than 17.5% 1 13.2% to 17.5% 1 9.7% to 13.2% 1 7.4% to 9.7% 1 Less than 7.4% Source: DCLG, prepared by KPHO (MP), Oct-19 Ageing Well: Older people in Maidstone Wellbeing & disease prevalence Life expectancy at 65 Dementia prevalence Multimorbidity: Age 65+ Ageing Well: Older people in Maidstone Life expectancy at 65 years, male: by electoral ward Figures based on deaths registered and mid-year population estimates, life expectancy in years calculated using the Public Health England calculator, 2013-2017 Ward Maidstone Kent Labels 40 30 Life expectancy in years in expectancy Life 20 10 0 Source: ONS, NHS Digital, PHE, prepared by KPHO (ZC), Nov-18 Ageing Well: Older people in Maidstone Life expectancy at 65 years, male: by electoral ward Figures based on deaths registered and mid-year population estimates, life expectancy in years calculated using the Public Health England calculator, 2013-2017 High Street Bridge Shepway South Heath Fant Life expectancy in years 1 Less than 17.5 1 17.5 to 18.7 1 18.7 to 19.6 1 19.6 to 20.5 1 Greater than 20.5 Source: ONS, NHS Digital, PHE, prepared by KPHO (ZC), Nov-18 Ageing Well: Older people in Maidstone Life expectancy at 65 years, male: by district Figures based on deaths registered and mid-year population estimates, life expectancy in years calculated using the Public Health England calculator, 2013-2017 District Kent Labels 40 30 Life expectancy in years in expectancy Life 20 10 0 Ashford Canterbury Dartford Dover Gravesham Maidstone Sevenoaks Shepway Swale Thanet Tonbridge & Tunbridge Malling Wells Source: ONS, NHS Digital, PHE, prepared by KPHO (ZC), Nov-18 Ageing Well: Older people in Maidstone Life expectancy at 65 years, male: trend Figures based on deaths registered and mid-year population estimates, life expectancy in years calculated using the Public Health England calculator, 2010 to 2017 Maidstone Kent labels 40 30 Life expectancy in years 20 10 0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 No significant change compared with a stable trend for Kent Source: ONS, NHS Digital, PHE, prepared by KPHO (ZC), Nov-18 Ageing Well: Older people in Maidstone Life expectancy at 65 years, male: by deprivation Figures based on deaths registered and mid-year population estimates, life expectancy in years calculated using the Public Health England calculator, 2010 - 2014 to 2013 - 2017 Kent least deprived Maidstone least deprived Kent most deprived Maidstone most deprived 40 30 Life expectancy in years 19.7 19.9 20.1 20.1 20 17.3 16.9 16.8 16.5 10 0 2010 - 2014 2011 - 2015 2012 - 2016 2013 - 2017 Least deprived trend - no significant change compared with increasing trend for Kent Most deprived trend - no significant change compared with stable trend for Kent Source: ONS, NHS Digital, PHE, prepared by KPHO (ZC), Nov-18 Ageing Well: Older people in Maidstone Life expectancy at 65 years, female: by electoral ward Figures based on deaths registered and mid-year population estimates, life expectancy in years calculated using the Public Health England calculator, 2013-2017 Ward Maidstone Kent Labels 40 30 Life expectancy in years in expectancy Life 20 10 0 Source: ONS, NHS Digital, PHE, prepared by KPHO (ZC), Nov-18 Ageing Well: Older people in Maidstone Life expectancy at 65 years, female: by electoral ward Figures based on deaths registered and mid-year population estimates, life expectancy in years calculated using the Public Health England calculator, 2013-2017 High Street Bridge Shepway South Heath Fant Life expectancy in years 1 Less than 20.0 Sutton Valence & Langley 1 20.0 to 21.5 1 21.5 to 22.4 Staplehurst 1 22.4 to 23.4 1 Greater than 23.4 Source: ONS, NHS Digital, PHE, prepared by KPHO (ZC), Nov-18 Ageing Well: Older people in Maidstone Life expectancy at 65 years, female: by district Figures based on deaths registered and mid-year population estimates, life expectancy in years calculated using the Public Health England calculator, 2013-2017 District Kent Labels 40 30 Life expectancy in years in expectancy Life 20 10 0 Ashford Canterbury Dartford Dover Gravesham Maidstone Sevenoaks Shepway Swale Thanet Tonbridge & Tunbridge Malling Wells Source: ONS, NHS Digital, PHE, prepared by KPHO (ZC), Nov-18 Ageing Well: Older people in Maidstone Life expectancy at 65 years, female: trend Figures based on deaths registered and mid-year population estimates, life expectancy in years calculated using the Public Health England calculator, 2010 to 2017 Maidstone Kent labels 40 30 Life expectancy in years 20 10 0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 No significant change compared with a stable trend for Kent Source: ONS, NHS Digital, PHE, prepared by KPHO (ZC), Nov-18 Ageing Well: Older people in Maidstone Life expectancy at 65 years, female: by deprivation Figures based
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