Whanganui Midweek

A friendly way for seniors to learn and make connection­s

- Ilona Hanne

Age is just a number, but positive ageing is a lifestyle choice.

That’s the idea behind a popular Whanganui-based Ageing Friendly programme that is now in its third year.

The Hakeke St Community Centre and Library (HSCC) and Age Concern Whanganui have partnered to run a programme aimed at showing older members of the community what services they can access as well as what new skills they can learn.

The Ageing Friendly programme began last Thursday and will run for 12 weeks, with weekly sessions taking place at HSCC in Hakeke St.

Each week includes a presentati­on from one of the many agencies or groups in Whanganui offering services that can help educate, connect or otherwise help older residents.

Presentati­ons will cover a wide range of topics, from digital literacy to nutrition and cooking for one. Civil Defence will talk about being prepared for an emergency and the Heart Foundation will discuss heart health.

Safe banking advice, as well as how to identify and avoid scams, will be the focus of another presentati­on in this year’s lineup.

The programme is now in its third year, with each programme proving even more popular than before. People can attend every session or just the ones of particular interest.

Registrati­on is an option, but

people are welcome just to call in on the day. The informal, friendly setting has led to new friendship­s growing out of the group, and organisers say

about 90 per cent of past participan­ts have connected to at least one of the agencies featured in some way afterwards.

 ?? Photo / Unsplash ?? Digital literacy is one of the many skills being taught at the weekly sessions.
Photo / Unsplash Digital literacy is one of the many skills being taught at the weekly sessions.

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