Age Concern - Intergenerational
September 29, 2011
Age Concern - Intergenerational
Age Concern is your first port of call when you and your family/whanau need information, advice or support.
The organisation is using its annual Age Concern Awareness Week to highlight the importance of its connections throughout local communities.
The week includes International Day of Older Persons celebrations tomorrow, Friday 30 September.
Local Age Concerns are spreading the word about what's on offer to seniors and their friends, family and caregivers. "Age Concern has the big picture on what's out there for seniors in their communities." Age Concern New Zealand President Liz Baxendine says.
"Our organisation provides services itself, and also knows what other local organisations are doing. We work alongside them to help older people get what they need, when they need it.
"Our social and educational activities can help people broaden their networks, make new friends and enjoy active and healthy ageing.
"For example, we bring young and old together to promote better understanding between the generations. Participants in these activities have lots of fun, share what they know and in the process stereotypes and misconceptions are broken down."
Many local Age Concerns provide an Accredited Visiting Service, to link volunteer visitors with older people who need more company, and most have Elder Abuse and Neglect Prevention services.
In addition, local Age Concerns can support people dealing with government, local government and health agencies when they need help.
"We are your first port of call for information, advice or support. Give your local Age Concern a call or visit during Awareness Week and get to know us better," Mrs. Baxendine says.
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