One in ten older people in Wales will be watching TV on their own this Christmas
Published on 08 December 2024 05:46 PM
One in four won’t be putting up decorations this year
Age Cymru Partnership launches Together we’re not alone fundraising campaign with new research
New research from Age Cymru reveals that an estimated 74, 000 people aged 65 and over, equivalent to one in ten older people in Wales, will be spending this Christmas Day on their own watching TV.
The research, which helped launch the charity’s winter fundraising campaign, also found that more than one in four, equivalent to 177,000 older people, won’t be putting up Christmas decorations this year.
The equivalent of nearly 50,000 older people said they won't see, or speak to, anyone on Christmas Day while an estimated 40,000 older people in Wales said they have no-one to exchange presents or cards with this Christmas.
In stark contrast, the equivalent of more than half a million older people, more than three quarters of the age group, think spending time with loved ones is one of the best parts of Christmas, proving that many value companionship if it was available.
While 62% of respondents, equivalent to more than 422,000 older people, said they hope to receive a call from someone on Christmas Day.
The charity is now calling on the Welsh public to support those older people facing the festive period alone, by donating to support vital services that provide the human connection that too many older people live without.
Age Cymru’s chief executive Victoria Lloyd says “Christmas is a time for togetherness, but sadly older people feel more isolated at Christmas than any other time of year. We want to change that for as many older people as we can.
“That’s why we’re calling on everyone to come together and support the Age Cymru Partnership, so we can give comfort, friendship and joy to the older people who need it most.
“For thousands of older people in Wales who are feeling lonely, forgotten, or who have no one else to turn to for help, the Age Cymru Partnership is a lifeline. Through our advice services, we offer information and support to help tackle feelings of loneliness. Through our friendship services, we offer lonely older people connection, a listening ear, and a friendly voice. But we can’t do this alone. The Age Cymru Partnership needs your donations to bring real change for lonely older people at a time when they may otherwise feel forgotten.”
To donate or to find out more about the campaign call 029 2043 1555, email enquiries@agecymru.org.uk, or visit www.agecymru.wales/together.
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Notes to Editors
A total sample of 2,755 UK adults aged 65+ were surveyed between 2 and 29 October 2024. Responses were weighted to be representative of the population of the UK. From that sample, we surveyed 160 Welsh adults aged 65+ with a weighted random sample of 145 people aged 65 or over. All statistics are drawn from this polling unless otherwise stated. Targets for quotas and weights are taken from the latest ONS Census data (2021/22) and the PAMCO survey, a random probability F2F survey conducted annually with 35,000 adults.
Yonder is a founder member of the British Polling Council and abides by it rules. For further information see http://www.britishpollingcouncil.org/
The figures were derived by calculating the responses into percentages and setting them against the baseline figure of 682,000 people aged 65 or over living in Wales. Source: https://www.gov.wales/mid-year-estimates-population-2023-html