When I reached 70 I was very happy to indulge my personal hobbies – family history and golf with friends – and enjoy my home life. However different issues call at different times.
It all started in 2017 when I was introduced to the Ageing Well Programme, funded by the National Lottery, and I was subsequently invited to apply to be a lay member of the Ageing Well Programme Board. This inducted me into all the amazing work that was going on.
A year or so later, I was invited to an Age-Friendly event at Paignton, where I learned about the Age-Friendly movement. That led me to join two Working Parties, which in turn got the Torbay Over 50s’ Assembly (TOFA) started. TOFA enables over 50s to discuss what’s important to them, share those views with peers from around the bay and ensure that over 50s have a powerful platform to voice their concerns and ultimately make Torbay a better place to live and grow older in. TOFA also helped develop the Age Positive Charter which includes aspirations for all voluntary, statutory and businesses to have a role in making Torbay a place to Age Positively.
I became involved with the Transform Ageing programme, run by the Design Council. This programme brought together people in later life, social entrepreneurs, and health and social care leaders to develop solutions that better support the needs and aspirations of our ageing communities. As a consequence, I became the Falls Prevention Volunteer Ambassador, and a member of the Falls and Frailty Steering Group within the NHS Trust. I am now involved in Frailty Identification Projects and the newly revised Fracture Prevention Service.