country's largest charity dedicated to helping everyone make the most of later life. We believe in a world where everyone can love later life and we work every day to achieve this. We help more than 5m people
a social enterprise driven by the needs and aspirations of people in later life. Our vision is a world in which older people flourish. Our mission is to improve the lives of older people, wherever they
a social enterprise driven by the needs and aspirations of people in later life. Our vision is a world in which older people flourish. Our mission is to improve the lives of older people, wherever they
country's largest charity dedicated to helping everyone make the most of later life. We believe in a world where everyone can love later life and we work every day to achieve this. We help more than five million
feared reports on her mobile phone about an ‘even worse virus’ on it’s way. Another wondered if the world would ever be the same again. Also, there is a worry that the virus has not gone away, one lady said
acknowledges, many older people are digitally excluded, and this is increasingly a challenge in a digital world. Callers to our information and advice service tell us they feel that they are not able to be as independent
service is a lifeline for us. Mr Foster, Denbighshire – Thank you much for caring; it means the world. Mrs Griffiths, Swansea – It’s nice to know there’s someone else alive! Miss Smith, ... Page 3 Alzheimer’s Society—Bev Perkins Advocacy hasn’t changed. The world around it has. People are more vulnerable, with fewer rights and less services, but Advocacy Hasn’t
somewhat of a mystery by many older people, it is this general curiosity about why the rest of the world (so it feels to those interviewed) seems to be so captivated by it that drives them on. These individuals ... group, living in a computer world. These days, if you want anything, after asking your name, address and telephone number, they want your email address. It’s the way the world’s gone and it’s not going to
themes or characteristics that should be considered to achieve an age friendly neighbourhood. The World Health Organisation has issued a Guide for Age Friendly Cities2, which pulls together a number of ... is not a detailed blueprint for an age friendly city. In 2011 a number of cities from around the world, including Manchester and Newcastle in England, signed the Dublin Declaration for Age Friendly Cities
Programme Manager says “For many of us, the last few years have helped us to appreciate the natural world around us, through daily walks and meeting socially outside. It is widely recognised that being in ... this pilot project will demonstrate the benefits of bringing together creativity and the outside world!” The project, funded by Natural Resources Wales Resilient Communities fund, will take place in woodlands