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Reducing the need for Health and Social Care – How Live Longer Better can do it!

Posted on 13th September 2021
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Reducing the need for Health and Social Care – How Live Longer Better can do it! 

Wednesday 6th October at 10.00 – 11.30am.

The effects of the COVID pandemic and lockdown have had substantial impact on the health of our older population and there are more people less active than ever before.  The result will be an imminent spike in the need for health and social care which will significantly increase the pressures on our primary, acute healthcare services and social services. For every additional year of healthy life expectancy, estimates show that the need for Health and Social Care can be reduced by £45 million a year

 The Live Longer Better revolution aims to reduce disability, dementia and frailty by enabling older people to become more active, physically and mentally. It is now accelerating its drive to take radical action to reframe, re-enable and re-invigorate a whole systems approach to support our ageing society become more physically active, more independent and fundamentally improve their quality of life.  

 As this national revolution gathers pace, we very pleased to announce our next national event:  

 

Reducing the need for Health and Social Care – How Live Longer Better can do it! 

Wednesday 6th October at 10.00 – 11.30am.

 

Our LLB National Events have proved extremely popular - nearly 1,000 delegates attending our last 4 events with cross sector representation including local authorities, Age UK, NHS, Care Homes, Leisure Trusts and various voluntary and community sector partners.  Feedback given by delegates confirmed that the events fully met their expectations.

 The Programme will include Public Health England, Centre for Ageing Better and of course Sir Muir Gray.  Further programme details will be circulated nearer the event. 

 Registration for this event is now OPEN: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/170476489770

 This Live Longer Better collaboration between Sir Muir Gray, Optimal Ageing Associates and Active Partnerships provides a unique combination of skills and resources, bringing together the cultures of coaching and health.  We look forward to sharing some excellent presentations and speakers around the Live Longer Better work.

 Come and join our Cultural Revolution!  Live Longer Better:  Viva la Revolution!

 

Photo by Diana Parkhouse on Unsplash 

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