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Age Positive: Supporting Plymouth's over 65s

Are you looking to connect with your community, stay active, and enjoy a fulfilling later life?

Age Positive is a Plymouth-based project dedicated to supporting individuals aged 65 and over, tackling social isolation and promoting physical wellbeing. Operated by Improving Lives Plymouth, they aim to provide you with opportunities to thrive. 

How Age Positive can support you

Age Positive offers a range of services, carefully designed to meet your needs:

  • Connecting you to community: We act as a central point for information, guiding you towards local social groups and engaging activities across the city. Discover hidden gems and make new friends!
  • Health and wellness workshops: We run informative workshops, covering essential topics to help you stay healthy, active, and informed throughout your later years.
  • Access to healthcare: If you need a little extra support, we can refer you to the appropriate healthcare services, ensuring your well-being is a top priority.
  • Boost your energy: Join our gentle exercise sessions, tailored to promote movement, strength, and overall health. Feel rejuvenated and ready to embrace each day.
  • Personalised guidance: We offer short-term, one-to-one support, helping you to feel more comfortable and confident participating in community activities.

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NHS and Care Volunteer Responders

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Age Positive: Supporting Plymouth's over 65s

Are you looking to connect with your community, stay active, and enjoy a fulfilling later life? Age Positive is a Plymouth-based project dedicated to supporting individuals aged 65 and over, tackling social isolation and promoting physical wellbeing. Operated by Improving Lives Plymouth, they aim to provide you with opportunities to thrive.

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Could you support people in Plymouth?

The British Red Cross are asking you to give just a few hours of your time each week. You could be helping people settle back into their home after a hospital stay, shopping or popping around for a cup of tea and a chat. Whatever you can do to help, it will make a big difference.

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Your NHS Number

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Volunteers wanted for Efford and Weston Mill Cemeteries

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Cost of living support

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Child Benefit goes digital

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How to create a page

Creating a page on the Plymouth Online Directory is free, really simple and only takes a few minutes. Your business, organisation or charity does amazing things and we want to support you. Content that is updated regularly will appear higher up the search listings and more people will get to know about your business.

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