1 Integrated transport network and access to services Public and community transport are vitally important in helping older people to maintain independence and well-being. Such transport networks can ensure ... sustainable transport network, with trains and buses linked to other forms of transport including pedestrian and cycle routes should be developed, with better integration between transport and key services
with transport or access issues, although the organisers have tried to ensure that the sessions are as accessible as possible. For more information about the project, particularly about transport or access
older people in Wales are respected, socially included and safe. Transport - there is sufficient integrated public and community transport throughout Wales to ensure older people can access communities and
issues that prevent or limit older people from being involved in their community. Uncoordinated transport, limited access to public toilets, anti-social behaviour, and hazards for those with mobility issues ... of some of the services in their area. Access to local services such as banks and shops, public transport, suitable places to meet, and local health and social services all scored nearly seven out of ten
which is particularly difficult for those with no personal transport. And with the increased unreliability and reduction in public transport this is making it unnecessarily difficult for people to get
health services. Equally, there are practical actions that can be taken to address the issue. Poor transport, an inaccessible built environment, a lack of local amenities and facilities and digital exclusion ... cent said lunch clubs and social clubs for older people. • 70 per cent said free or subsidised transport to and from social events. • 70 per cent said regular visits from a friendly face. • 58 per cent
lives of older people. Your local Age Cymru partner helps with things like befriending, shopping, transport, filling in forms, advocacy, social activities, exercise classes and much more. Each local Age Cymru
tissue, cough and sneeze into the crook of your arm. 8. Public transport should be avoided where possible. In cases where taking public transport is unavoidable, ensure to disinfect the items before delivering
coverings must be worn in all indoor public places. 10. Public transport should be avoided where possible. In cases where taking public transport is unavoidable, disinfect the items before being delivered
local communities with: • lunch clubs and social clubs for older people (70%) • free or subsidised transport to and from social events (70%) • regular visits from a friendly face (70%) • a regular weekly ... local services on older people. This can include closures of community facilities, cuts to public transport routes and changes in the built environment. Work with local authorities and third sector organisations