Chorlton Good Neighbours Care Group has been active in Chorlton, Manchester since 1967. This blog aims to capture the experiences of our members, many of whom are in their 80's and 90's. It also documents the variety of events and activities that take place in our group each week. Take a look at our website at http://chorltongoodneighbours.org
Friday, 17 February 2012
Don's Exercise Class
Don OConnor's exercise Class at Chorlton Good Neighbours, Feb 17th 2012. This was the first part of a one hour exercise session, mainly seated, that Don holds every week for people mainly in their 70's, 80's and 90's
Saturday, 11 February 2012
Chorlton Good Neighbours User survey
Chorlton Good Neighbours (CGN) is a neighbourhood care group covering
the Chorlton, Chorlton Park and Whalley Range areas of South Manchester. It was
established in 1967 by local people and has evolved to become a
well-established charity offering a range of services to local older people. It
currently has over 250 users and 70 volunteers.This
report analyses a survey of 76 of its users carried out by CGN care group in
the Autumn of 2011.
The full results of this survey can be viewed and downloaded from http://goo.gl/cGWfX
The full results of this survey can be viewed and downloaded from http://goo.gl/cGWfX
The study conclude that as well as being centrally important
to many people who use its services,
Chorlton Good Neighbours also contributes considerably to their
long term mental and physical wellbeing.
The findings illustrate that CGN:
·
Assists
users in maintaining
their independence;
·
Helps
to reduce their social exclusion,
depression and isolation;
·
Improves
users physical and mental health ;
·
Provides
access to useful, practical & regular information, advice and support;
·
Helps
users to feel safe and secure in their community
·
Reduces
the adverse impact of long-term conditions through health related activities
and empower people to manage their own health
·
Provides
opportunities for users to participate
and make a positive contribution to the community and retain their independence
Percentage of Manchester residents who agree that
their local area is
“a place where people from different backgrounds get on well together"
“a place where people from different backgrounds get on well together"
Source: Manchester City Council 2006/07 Best Value Survey
Whilst it would be
unrealistic to attribute feelings of cohesion and neighbourliness in Chorlton and
Whalley Range just to the impact of CGN or even the role of older people
generally (economic factors must play a significant role), it is interesting
that Chorlton, Chorlton Park and Whalley Range came top of all the wards in
Manchester in “getting on well together”.
They are also at the top or close to the top in surveys of volunteering and
attachment to the local area
Regardless of the statistics, we know that the service offered by CGN to both its users and its volunteers is highly valued. We realise that we cannot stand still and have to continually change to meet new social and economic conditions as well as changing needs of older people. One of the main benefits of the survey was to find out what has worked well and what less so, what new areas of activity should be explored and innovations implemented. The older men’s project is an example of this forward thinking.
However, it is also important o note the continuity of services offered by the care group. Core activities such as home visits, wheelchair support, coffee morning, Sunday teas and day tripsremain at the heart of what we deliver as they provide a haven of friendship and support – neighbourliness – which enrich the lives of all those involved with Chorlton Good Neighbours.
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