Let’s make Wales even more age friendly in 2018
Published on 31 December 2017 02:30 PM
Letter to Editors
Embargoed for 00:01 - 1 January 2018
Let's make Wales even more age friendly in 2018
As the New Year unfolds, Age Cymru is calling on politicians and Welsh communities to make Wales even more age friendly in 2018.
We want 2018 to be the year that older people get the health and social care they need, when they need it, so they can live a fulfilled and dignified life.
We want this to be the year that older people are no longer blighted by loneliness and isolation but instead are able to engage fully with their community.
And wouldn't it be a huge achievement if we could protect older people from financial scams perpetrated by unscrupulous criminals?
We want 2018 to be the year that older people can choose a care home that best suits their needs.
Finally, we want 2018 to be the year in which our older generation are cherished for their contribution to Welsh life, be it as carers for loved ones, community volunteers, valued members of our workforce, or indeed just for being themselves.
Tell us how you would like to improve life for older people in Wales this year
These are our big priorities for 2018 but we would love to hear from older people, and your friends and relatives, to tell us how you would like to make Wales even more age friendly in 2018.
Are public toilets important to you? Does public transport serve your needs? Are you aware of all the entitlements you may claim?
We would also like to hear about some of the many simple measures that are already in place that make life easier. For example, does your local shop provide a chair when you queue? Do your neighbours look out for you when the weather turns cold?
You may call us on 029 2043 1555, e-mail enquiries@agecymru.org.uk, or write to Age Cymru at 13/14 Neptune Court, Cardiff, CF24 5PJ.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Happy New Year
Victoria Lloyd
Age Cymru's Interim Chief Executive