Getting Ready for an Age-Friendly Middlesbrough 

Older male sitting on blue bench holding a camera next to an older female in pink trousers. Both smiling.

16 November 2021

Public Health South Tees in partnership with Ageing Better Middlesbrough is delivering Age-Friendly Training. This training is designed to give participants a better understanding of how to support older people to age better in our community.  The Training includes:-

  • Research and local information on the older population in Middlesbrough 
  • Exploring the physical & psychological aspects of ageing as well as looking at implications for our town and its services/businesses through local case studies 
  • Practical hints & tips on how to support older people to age better in our community - Including mental health, sight/hearing loss, chronic disease, dementia, mobility, effects of medication. 

By the end of the session, participants will understand what is meant by ‘Age Friendly’ and will recognise the ageing process and its impact on the quality and challenges of daily life

The Training is open to all Staff, Carers and other community members. The next face to face training session is being held on 13 December 10-1 pm at The Live Well Centre. Dundas Shopping Centre, Dundas Street, Middlesbrough TS1 1HR

You can book through the Eventbrite link below  

Age Friendly (Face to Face)
Monday 13th December 10-1pm
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/203797442637