Age Concern Waikato

Age Concern Waikato

Health Promotion and Education focuses on empowering people and communities to take control of their health and wellbeing.

Waikato

Social connection means the social ties that we have with other people. It is a broad term that includes things like getting together with others, having others we can rely on for support, or feeling that we belong and are valued. We can experience these different types of social connection with family and friends, in our workplaces and neighborhoods, or as members of a group or club.

Human beings evolved to be social as a way of surviving, and social connection continues to be vital to our health and wellbeing. If we lack social connection, or if the contact we do have with others is not meeting our emotional needs, it affects our physical and mental health. Just as hunger or thirst are signals that we need to find food or water, feeling lonely is a sign that we need to care for ourselves by seeking more social connection.

Age Concern Waikato delivers the Accredited Visiting Service (AVS) and 65 Alive Adventures, as well as regular education. These programs aim to reduce isolation among older people and strengthen communities through increasing participation and engagement. They are available to those 65 and over living independently.

Your support will help us in delivering these programs.

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Age Concern Waikato delivers the Accredited Visiting Service (AVS) Education & Support. These program's aim to reduce isolation among older people and strengthen communities through increasing participation and engagement. And keeping them independent.

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