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Interative Hull Atlas: www.hullpublichealth.org/Pages/hull_atlas.htm More information: www.jsnaonline.org and www.hullpublichealth.org<br />

Table 383 gives the estimated and projected number of people unable to manage at<br />

least one self-care activity on their own by age group. The self-care activities include<br />

bathing and showering or washing all over, dressing and undressing, washing their face<br />

and hands, feeding and cutting their toenails. The estimated numbers unable to<br />

manage at least one self-care activity are derived from the Living in Britain report from<br />

the General Household Survey 2001 (Economic and Social Data Service 2001) applied<br />

to ONS population estimates and projections. It is likely that there will be considerable<br />

overlap in the numbers of people who cannot manage at least one domestic task (Table<br />

382) and cannot manage at least one self-care activity (Table 383). It is currently<br />

estimated that around 12,000 residents are unable to manage at least self-care activity,<br />

that that this will increase by 44% to around 17,500 residents of Hull.<br />

Table 383: POPPI – population projections to 2030 for those aged 65+ years in Hull<br />

unable to manage at least one self-care activity on their own<br />

Gender and age<br />

(years)<br />

Hull’s population estimates and projections of people unable<br />

to manage at least one self-care activity on their own<br />

2010 2015 2020 2025 2030<br />

Males 65-69 828 1,134 1,062 1,188 1,350<br />

Males 70-74 836 779 1,064 1,026 1,140<br />

Males 75-79 1,015 1,044 1,015 1,392 1,334<br />

Males 80-84 693 825 924 924 1,254<br />

Males 85+ 765 918 1,224 1,479 1,734<br />

Females 65-69 1,008 1,323 1,239 1,344 1,533<br />

Females 70-74 1,410 1,320 1,710 1,620 1,770<br />

Females 75-79 1,599 1,560 1,521 1,989 1,872<br />

Females 80-84 1,749 1,749 1,749 1,696 2,279<br />

Females 85+ 2,294 2,442 2,664 2,960 3,256<br />

Total 12,197 13,094 14,172 15,618 17,522<br />

Table 384 gives the population projections for Hull for people who are unable to manage<br />

at least one mobility activity on their own. The activities include going out of doors and<br />

walking down the road, getting up and down the stairs, getting around the house on the<br />

level, getting to the toilet and getting in and out of bed. The estimated numbers unable<br />

to manage at least one self-care activity are derived from the Living in Britain report from<br />

the General Household Survey 2001 (Economic and Social Data Service 2001) applied<br />

to ONS population estimates and projections. It is likely that there will be some overlap<br />

in the numbers of people who cannot manage at least one domestic task (Table 382),<br />

cannot manage at least one self-care activity (Table 383) and cannot manage at least<br />

one mobility activity (Table 384).<br />

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Foundation Profile – Hull Health Profile: Release 3. March 2011. 744

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