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Praise for older people in our county

Written by on 01/11/2018

The Chairman of Lancashire County Council has praised the contribution made by older people to local communities.

The comments were made at a special reception at County Hall by County Councillor Anne Cheetham, who acknowledged the contribution, support and friendship that older people give to their families, friends and their communities.

People invited to the event represented groups from across Lancashire, including some which had received support from the county council’s Champion for Older People Fund, and representatives from the Lancashire 50+ Assembly.

County Councillor Anne Cheetham, chairman of the county council said: “We can’t underestimate the contribution made by older people to their families, friends and neighbours, as well as to their local communities.

“Many older people give their time as volunteers to support activities and groups in their local area. This is something to celebrate and be thankful for.”

The reception also recognised the work of the county’s 50+ Assembly, which brings together people from across the county to look at issues affecting people aged 50 and over.

The assembly has representatives in all 12 districts, and from more than 30 groups across Lancashire.

Over the past year, the assembly has contributed to various plans and strategies affecting older people, including the county council’s Dementia Friendly Lancashire Strategy, which was launched recently.

Councillor Cheetham added: “The number of older people in Lancashire is increasing, and is projected to grow further by 2020. Groups such as the 50+ Assembly are an important way to find out more about the issues faced by older people and how things could be improved.”

Over the past year the Assembly has been looking at ways for people to support each other, with a focus on loneliness and isolation.

The event also heard about the county council’s new Festive Cards initiative, which will encourage people to send a Christmas card to someone in a care home, as a way to reduce loneliness for residents.

It follows a similar project over the summer with people sending postcards to help to brighten someone’s day this prompted lots of conversations, reminiscing and bring back happy memories. Research shows that this has many health benefits, especially for people living with dementia.

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