The population has continued to age. Across Wales, more than one in five people (21.3%) were aged 65 years and over on in 2021. This is a higher percentage than ever before!
Newport, a bustling city, has long been a haven for those seeking a fulfilling life, and now a peaceful retirement. However, data from the latest 2021 Census reveals significant demographic shifts that are reshaping the landscape of elderly care in the region.
Between 2011 and 2021, Newport’s population grew by 9.5%, reaching nearly 159,600 residents. This is significantly higher than the overall increase for Wales (1.4%), where the population grew by 44,000 over the decade period. This ageing trend underscores a growing need for comprehensive elderly care services.
Wales has seen an increase of 17.7% of the population aged 65 years and over, a decrease of 2.5% in people aged 15 to 64 years, and a decrease of 1.0% in children aged under 15 years. Whilst specifically Newport compares; an increase of 14.5% in people aged 65 years and over, an increase of 8.4% in people aged 15 to 64 years, and an increase of 10.2% in children aged under 15 years.
This ageing trend underscores a growing need for comprehensive elderly care services.
Recent data reveals a telling trend: while the number of people aged 65 and over in Newport has increased by 24.6% between 2011 and 2021, the proportion of those living in residential care homes has declined from 3.0% in 2011 to 2.2% in 2021. This shift reflects a clear and growing preference among older adults in Newport to age in place—choosing the comfort, safety, and familiarity of their own homes over institutional settings.
There are many reasons behind this change. For one, today’s elderly generation values independence and autonomy. Their home is not just a building—it’s a lifetime of memories, community connections, and a deep sense of belonging. Moving into a care home often feels like losing that identity and control.
At the same time, advances in in-home care mean that high-quality, compassionate support is more accessible than ever before—enabling people to receive professional assistance without relocating. Personal care, medication reminders, mobility support, and even dementia care can now be delivered right in the heart of their home.
However, while the desire to remain at home is strong, the practicalities of supporting an elderly parent or loved one can be overwhelming for families—especially those juggling jobs, children, and long commutes.
We regularly hear questions from families in Newport, Cwmbran & Chepstow like:
“How can I support Mum or Dad without giving up my job?”
“What if they forget to take their medication or leave the oven on?”
“They’ve said they never want to go into a care home—what are my options?”
These are real and valid concerns. The emotional weight of ensuring a loved one is safe, healthy, and happy—while also respecting their wishes—can be heavy to bear alone.
That’s exactly where Home Instead Newport steps in.
We bridge the gap between the desire for independence and the need for care. Our flexible, relationship-led home care services provide peace of mind for families and practical support for older adults—whether it’s a few hours a week or round-the-clock live-in care.
“After weeks of worrying about Mum living alone, Home Instead became our lifeline. The same carer visits her daily, and now I sleep easier knowing she’s not alone.”
– Amy, daughter of a client in Newport
From personalised care plans and companionship visits to dementia support and live-in care, we make it possible for older adults in Newport & surround areas to thrive at home—just as they wish.