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Older people

We want our older residents to live independently, feel connected, and enjoy later life. Whether you’re looking for something social to help you stay well and active, advice on housing options or simply need some support – we’re here for you.

Wythenshawe Community Housing Group

Get involved, feel connected, stay well

Staying active and connected to others is one of the best things you can do for your wellbeing. Shaped by older people and delivered with local partners, there’s loads going on for older people in Wythenshawe:

  • Friendly drop-in sessions and wellbeing activities at Woodhouse Park Lifestyle Centre and Benchill Community Centre
  • Age Friendly Wythenshawe events, run with local partners
  • Volunteering opportunities
  • Walking groups and chair-based exercise classes
  • Digital drop-ins to help you feel more confident using the internet, your phone or computer
  • Community lunches
  • Group outings
  • Gardening clubs

And if you just fancy a cuppa and a bit of company – that’s on offer too.

You’re never too old to try something new or meet new people – and we promise a friendly face and a warm welcome for everyone.

Help to stay independent

We all need a bit of extra support now and then. Whether it’s something practical at home or help to stay in touch, we’re here to make things easier.

  • Support with sight, hearing, or memory

    Living with hearing loss, visual impairment, or memory changes? Small changes can make a big difference. We can offer:

    • Letters and leaflets in large print
    • An easy-to-use My Account where you can manage rent and repairs – with adjustable text and contrast settings
    • Step-by-step guides to using our website and app
    • In-person help at our receptions – our teams are trained and happy to help
    • Hearing loops in reception areas and meeting rooms
    • The option to update your health needs with us, so you get the right support when it’s needed
  • Looking after someone?

    If you care for a friend, neighbour, or family member, we know how important your role is. Let us support you too.

    We can help you:

    • Access the right support for the person you care for
    • Make sure their home is safe, comfortable, and accessible
    • Update our records to reflect their needs, so they get priority where needed
    • Connect you with local carer groups, respite options, and expert advice

    Just let us know you’re a carer when you get in touch, so we can make sure you and your loved one get the support you both deserve.

  • Making your home work for you

    If your home isn’t quite working for you anymore, we can help with adaptations like:

    • Grab rails, ramps, level-access showers, stairlifts
    • Advice on how to apply, what it involves, and what to expect

    Whether it’s a small fix or something bigger, we’ll guide you every step of the way. Talk to our team to find out more. (link to Home Adaptions/Repairs – THE LINK TEXT SAYS ‘TALK TO OUR TEAM’ SO I WOULDN’T EXPECT TO BE TAKEN TO A PAGE (UNLESS IT WAS THE CONTACT PAGE, BUT IN THAT CASE WHY NOT JUST GIVE THE CONTACT INFO HERE ?) Also consider using a button for the CTA rather than linking text.

Help to stay independent

Move to a more suitable home

Downsizing to a smaller home, or moving to a more accessible home, can often make life easier, wether you’re wanting to live more independently or with some support. If you’re thinking about moving or have questions, we can talk you through the options available and help you find the right fit. It’s about what’s right for you, with no pressure. We can help you find:

  • Smaller, easier-to-manage homes
  • Homes designed specifically for older residents including:
    • Sheltered housing, like Kenneth Collis Court and Frank Price Court
    • Village 135, our extra care scheme with purpose-built apartments and on-site support if and when you need it

Extra Care housing

Extra Care housing gives you the freedom of your own home, with support close by when you need it.

You’ll have:

  • Your own flat with a front door and private space
  • Support staff on site 24/7 to help in an emergency
  • Flexible care that changes as your needs change – you can start with just a little help and add more if needed
  • Shared spaces like a lounge, garden and dining area, with regular social activities so you can stay connected
  • Is Extra Care right for me?

    Extra Care might be a good fit if:

    • Everyday tasks are becoming harder, or your memory or mobility is changing
    • You want to stay independent, but feel safer knowing help is nearby
    • You’d like to stay in Wythenshawe, close to family, friends and community
    • You want peace of mind, whether you need support now or might need it later
  • How do I apply for Extra Care?

    You can apply for Extra Care through Manchester Move or get an application form by emailing Village 135.

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