Fewer over-90s in Horsham living with a disability

File photo dated 05/12/08 of the hands of a resident at a nursing home as the Government is 'woefully underprepared' for the consequences of a rapidly ageing society in England, a House of Lords committee warned.File photo dated 05/12/08 of the hands of a resident at a nursing home as the Government is 'woefully underprepared' for the consequences of a rapidly ageing society in England, a House of Lords committee warned.
File photo dated 05/12/08 of the hands of a resident at a nursing home as the Government is 'woefully underprepared' for the consequences of a rapidly ageing society in England, a House of Lords committee warned.
There has been a fall in the proportion of people aged 90 years and older living in Horsham with disabilities, new census data shows.

There has been a fall in the proportion of people aged 90 years and older living in Horsham with disabilities, new census data shows.

The Office for National Statistics said the decrease in older people stating they have a disability when the census took place in March 2021 could be due to the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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The ONS figures show about 790 people aged 90 and older in Horsham said they had a very limiting disability – accounting for 41.6% of the age cohort.