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Improving Later Life in South Tyneside

Improving Later Life in South Tyneside. Background. Older Peoples Needs. South Tyneside has a population of 148,200, with 27, 246 over 65’s and 3,600 over 85’s living in South Tyneside in 2001 Over 65’s population in South Tyneside has increased from 17.8% to 18.2% population in 2011

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Improving Later Life in South Tyneside

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  1. Improving Later Life in South Tyneside

  2. Background

  3. Older Peoples Needs • South Tyneside has a population of 148,200, with 27, 246 over 65’s and 3,600 over 85’s living in South Tyneside in 2001 • Over 65’s population in South Tyneside has increased from 17.8% to 18.2% population in 2011 • Estimated 32,300 over 65’s living in South Tyneside by 2021. Higher proportion of older people than other areas across UK • 11.3% unpaid carers living in South Tyneside – many carers experience poor emotional and physical health • 24% population reported having limiting long-term illness compared to 18% across UK • Increase in number of older people diagnosed with dementia to 1100 people • Rate of emergency hospital admissions has risen during last two years and is higher than national average • Increase in isolation leading to malnutrition and health problems • Higher proportion of people suffering from respiratory illness, stroke, diabetes and chronic kidney disease.

  4. Older People’s Needs • Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) 2011 recommendations: • Tackle social isolation amongst older people by providing social and educational opportunities is priority • Identifying older people at risk of social isolation to reduce risks through volunteering and community mentoring • Provide sufficient and appropriate opportunities for older people to begin and maintain physical activity • Falls prevention promotion to identified those at risk of falling • Improved support for carers including emergency breaks, advocacy and flexible long term support.

  5. Mission and Values • Promote the wellbeing of all older people to make later life a fulfilling and enjoyable experience. • We support local communities. • We provide practical services to help people to stay independent at home. • We create local opportunities for people to have fun and stay well. • We deliver trusted information and advice to thousands of people. • We campaign for change and public affairs. • We carry out vital research, investing in solutions for later life that will improve ill health and boost quality of life.

  6. Services Age UK South Tyneside provide a wide range of services to support older people including: • Information and advice • Money advice service • Health trainer • Active ageing activities • Home support service • Digital inclusion • Befriending service • Home from hospital service • Falls prevention • Handypersons • End of life support service • Time 4 U (carers support) • Insurance products and services • Volunteering opportunities

  7. With community support we have… • Supported an average of 10,000 older people in South Tyneside to improve later life every year • Supported 6583 people with information and advice last year • Assisted older people to claim over £1 million in benefits and income to alleviate poverty and provide vital support last year • Supported 5758 older people with preventative services including Falls Prevention, Home from Hospital, Home Support and End of Life Care. • Educated 1092 individuals about the benefits of modern technology and going online • Delivered health related activities to 8,255 older people • Over 17,400 older people attended our events including South Tyneside’s Older People’s Festival • Assisted 145 volunteers to deliver services in the community

  8. Why Support Age UK South Tyneside? • Companies are becoming increasingly aware of their commercial and social responsibilities. • Involvement in charity is becoming a vital part of corporate key aims. • Affinity marketing can have a positive impact on your business. • Partnerships with a well-known established charity can help you to invest in your employees and customers to achieve key targets and performance. • Partnerships and sponsorship can raise profile of your organisation, products and services.

  9. How we can help you?

  10. How can you support us?

  11. For further information contact… • Victoria Dunn • Marketing and Fundraising Manager • Age UK South Tyneside • 29 Beach Road, • South Shields • Tyne and Wear • NE33 2QU • 0191 456 6903 • Victoria.dunn@ageuksouthtyneside.org.uk • www.ageuksouthtyneside.org.uk • www.facebook.co.uk/ageuksouthtyneside • www.twitter.com/ageuksouthtyne

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