
Quality of life
Discussing ideas to make the transition through retirement a good one for our parents now and ourselves later
Helping older people to stay in their own homes
Collaborative Post It can be difficult to see our older loved ones struggle, especially when they are adamant about living on their own. However, there are many things we can do as families to help ageing relatives live independently in their homes for as long as possible. In this article, we will outline some tips […]
Read moreTips to Remain a Safe Driver as a Senior and When to Stop Driving Altogether
Collaborative Post Just over 5 million people over the age of 70 hold full driving licences in Great Britain. The ability to drive is a key aspect of independent living. It allows you to maintain an active lifestyle, take care of personal needs, and maintain social connections. Even so, there are new challenges to consider […]
Read moreTop Holiday Ideas for Retired Friends
Collaborative Post Now that you’re retired, there’s no more waiting for your annual vacation leave to explore the world with friends. You can leave anytime you wish, with no need to worry about work responsibilities at the end of your trip. But the question is – where should you go? Check out these top holiday […]
Read moreHow to design an ideal bathroom for elderly people
Collaborative Post As we age our needs change and it’s important to ensure that our environment evolves with us. Subtle changes can ensure elderly relatives quality of life remains unburdened by challenges that our changing needs pose. The frequent reports of bathroom accidents have mostly occurred in tight and slippery places, and in many cases […]
Read moreBecoming more tech-savvy – 8 tips for seniors
Collaborative Post Today’s world is being drastically changed by technology. And, while younger generations have been brought up with emerging tech, it can be difficult for seniors to understand and use the increasing range of devices and gadgets. Of course, you might be aware of how activity monitoring technology can improve elderly people’s quality of […]
Read moreMother’s Day gift list 2022
After a long, gloomy winter we’re looking forward to getting out into the fresh air again. And this year’s Mother’s Day gift guide is all about enjoying the outdoors – whether at home, on holiday or on days out. As ever, our list is focused on presents that would be appreciated by senior mums, who […]
Read moreWhy it’s never too late to make your travel dream a reality
Collaborative Post Travelling isn’t just for the young. Before the pandemic hit, we were seeing increasing numbers of older people biting the bullet and travelling to the destinations they had always dreamed of seeing. Now the pandemic is slowing, it’s the perfect time to start planning your travels. After all, we’ve all had time to […]
Read moreGetting more mobile with the lightweight TravelScoot electric scooter
Product review The TravelScoot is billed as the world’s lightest mobility scooter. It’s about to arrive in the UK from the US, and we were given the chance to test it out before its launch. Let’s be clear from the start. This is not a full-time mobility scooter for people with long-term disabilities. This is […]
Read moreNew to the area and looking for friendship groups?
People in their senior years often move home. They might be retiring to a favourite part of the country, relocating to be nearer family, downsizing, or even returning to the UK after living abroad. Whatever the reason, finding new friends in a new community can make all the difference to how satisfying the move is. […]
Read moreA wealth of classic films on a TV or browser near you
Films are like music. They can take you right back to the time and place where you first saw or heard them. For many, those are happy memories, well worth revisiting. Talking Pictures TV has been screening classic film and television on Freeview, Youview, Sky and Virgin channels since 2015. It’s been offering memory joggers […]
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