Discover Home Instead Havant’s free "What's on Where" guide for older adults in Waterlooville and Denmead. Stay connected, active, and engaged within the community.
At Home Instead Havant, we understand that care at home is all about helping older people to stay connected to their community in a cost-effective and practical way that supports families.
While we provide CQC outstanding rated home care, we pride ourselves on our local expertise and unique approach to supporting older adults. Our approach to care goes beyond the traditional, embracing the full spectrum of what it means to live well as we age.
One way we do this is by compiling our “What’s on Where” guides, including a resource for older adults in Havant, Hayling Island, Havant, Emsworth, Waterlooville and Denmead to stay connected, active and empowered within our local community.
Compiled by our dedicated team, the guide highlights regular activities, events, and groups tailored specifically for older adults, reflecting our belief in the importance of a holistic approach to ageing well and care at home, that considers physical, mental and social well being.
We hope that you will find it a valuable resource, and encourage local older adults and their families to contact us for a copy.
A warm meal or a chat over coffee can be the start of lasting friendships and companionship. Our guide details luncheon clubs and coffee mornings in Waterlooville and Denmead, where older adults can share a meal, enjoy pleasant conversation, and make lasting connections. For instance, the Lunch Club at Denmead Community Centre offers a welcoming environment every Thursday, similarly, All Saints Church in Denmead hosts regular Coffee Mornings that are ideal for catching up with neighbours or meeting new people from the community.
We recognise that life’s challenges can feel overwhelming, especially as we age. That’s why our guide includes details on various support groups that provide safe, understanding spaces to share experiences. From stroke support networks to men’s wellbeing groups to dementia friendly support.
Staying active is a key component of healthy ageing, and our guide lists several local exercise groups tailored to older adults. Classes like “Steady and Strong” at Cowplain Activity Centre focus on improving balance and strength, essential for maintaining mobility and independence as we get older.
The “What’s on Where” guide reflects Home Instead Havant’s dedication to supporting older adults beyond the traditional realms of home care. It’s part of our mission to empower older adults to live well, stay in their own homes, and remain an integral part of their local community.
This guide is available for free and is a great resource that only a locally rooted care provider like Home Instead Havant can offer.
Whether you’re an older adult looking to explore new opportunities, a family member seeking activities for a loved one, or a carer searching for local resources, this guide is an invaluable tool.
To receive your free copy for Havant, Waterlooville and Denmead, or our alternative publication for Havant, Emsworth and Hayling, simply contact us by email [email protected] or give us a call on 02394 249683, and we’ll be delighted to send it your way.
At Home Instead Havant, with our outstanding CQC rating and unwavering commitment to personalised care at home for each and every client, we can support older adults in staying independent, engaged, and connected. To learn more about our home care and live in care services or to join our compassionate team, call us on 02394 249683 or visit our website to apply to become a Care Professional.