New strategy sets out commitment to older people
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Following extensive consultation, the Herefordshire Partnership has produced a strategy for older people in Herefordshire.
Its overall vision is that older people in the county will remain independent and active; continue to live in, an
Copies of the strategy are available to download free from the Herefordshire Partnership’s website at www.herefordshirepartnership.com.
Free printed copies can be obtained by calling the Herefordshire Partnership on (01432) 261792 or emailing hfdpartnership@herefordshire.gov.uk.
d contribute to, strong local communities; be included in decisions regarding the future services and activities that they want and need.
“This is a huge step forward,” said Cllr Olwyn Barnett, cabinet member for adult social care and health on Herefordshire Council.
“The strategy recognises that older people are first and foremost citizens who want to remain engaged and active in their communities. But more importantly, growing older should be considered as the golden era which offers exciting opportunities and improved quality of life.
“However, this is just a start,” added Cllr Barnett.
“This strategy represents the first step towards stronger partnership between the council, other statutory agencies, voluntary organisations and older people to develop and implement a number of detailed action plans early next year.”
These action plans will address five key areas:
• Staying involved
• Feeling and being safe
• Having enough money and avoiding social isolation
• Staying health and independent
• Exercising individual choice and control
“A lot of work has taken place to get us this far and I’d like to thank all those who have contributed,” added Cllr Barnett.
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Press release issued: September 4 2007
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