Thursday, 17 October 2013

Wealthy retirees could lose benefits @myageingparent

Older people need to bear more of the burden of austerity, claims a Government adviser. Alan Milburn, the former health secretary and a Coalition consultant on social mobility, has called for a… continue reading Powered by WPeMatico

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Report Recognises Valuable Contributions Made by Older Londoners @TAEN_UK

Older Londoners contribute an impressive £53 billion to the economy, a new report commissioned by the Mayor of London has revealed. ‘The Economic Contribution of Older Londoners’ produced by GLA Economics suggests that Londoners aged 50 and over contribute just as much to society, if not more, than they receive, dispelling stereotypes that older people are a burden on the public purse. The aim of the report is to identify, quantify and place a value on the contributions older Londoners make through paid work as well as unpaid activities, such as caring and volunteering. People aged 50 and over account…

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Wealthy retirees could lose benefits @age_uk

Older people need to bear more of the burden of austerity, claims a Government adviser. Alan Milburn, the former health secretary and a Coalition consultant on social mobility, has called for a...

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myageingparent.com recommended by Good Housekeeping for advice on choosing a care home @myageingparent

        Read page 88 of the November issue

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British Gas price rise - Age Cymru response @agecymru

With British Gas today announcing an average increase of 9.2% in household energy prices, Age Cymru's Head of Policy and Public Affairs Graeme Francis, says: "Following on from last week's...

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More than Bingo @agescotland

Age Scotland Development Officer, Laura Dunkel, recently visited Gilmerton 60+ group to award them with a cheque for an Age Scotland grant of £1938.00. 

Gilmerton 60+ Group

Gilmerton 60+ Group accept their Cheque from Laura Dunkel

The money will be used to buy equipment, such as board games, laptop, projector and an audio system, which will enhance the activities on offer for group members. This grant will also be used to pay for the food and drink at the group's Christmas party at the local Waverley Inn.

The Gilmerton 60+ group runs on a Monday, Tuesday and Friday and consist of over 30 members who are collected from their home and brought to the group at Gilmerton Community Centre. At the group they have lunch in the company of others and enjoy a range of activities and games, such as bingo, dominoes, bowls, gentle exercise and arts and crafts.

Gilmerton 60+ group chairperson, Brian Mahon, said: 'This grant will be invaluable help in purchase of computer equipment and in the running of our Christmas parties this year. As we rely on voluntary contributions, these grants, such as Age Scotland, are vital to improving this thriving club, which is run by care worker and administrator, Kathleen Manson and a team of volunteers.'

Laura said: 'Its fantastic for us to be able to support the Gilmerton 60+ group. They work really hard running this wonderful group and the older people here really enjoy it. One lady told me that she looks forward to the group all week, and it's the only time she leaves her house. Reducing social isolation amongst older people is really important to Age Scotland, and supporting local groups is a key way for us to do this.'

If you have a few hours to spare and could volunteer with the Gilmerton 60+ group, please contact the group through Gilmerton Community Centre on 0131 664 2335.

For information or advice about any aspect of the ageing journey, call the Age Scotland Helpline on 0845 125 9732. Help us continue to provide grants to help end isolation for older people by donating to Age Scotland.


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