Reaching out to Older People -Staying Connected
WHO Theme:
Communication and Information
Programme:
Galway City
Status:
In Progress
This initiative allowed for the purchase of Acorn smart tablets which were configured to support internet access needs of older people. Digital adoption is a significant challenge for many older adults and consequently this has limited the effectiveness of the public and commercial sectors that endeavour to serve them. Age related accessibility and design limitations, digital literacy and attitudes to technology are key contributors to this reluctance to embrace digital. As public and commercial services are moving online to increase efficiencies and reduce costs, the digital divide is increasing. Those not connected are becoming more socially and economically isolated. Isolation and loneliness have a proven causal impact on health and wellbeing. The ACORN is a smart tablet based solution, purpose-built to solve this problem through facilitation and simplified digital adoption for senior citizens. It achieves this through age-friendly, accessible design, interactive help tools and content tailored to the user. It offers easy access to the online world of communication and commerce. The company supplying the ACORN tablets provides customisation of each tablet for the user, they add local content and links that are of relevance to each user. Once the links are built in they can be added dynamically i.e. even after the users have received the ACORN. It will update automatically.
Read Together online book clubs for adults
WHO Theme:
Social Participation
Programme:
Galway City
Status:
Ongoing
Three online book clubs for adults were established, hosted by a local author and facilitated by Galway Public Library service.
TIME to Care
WHO Theme:
Community Support and Health Services
Programme:
Galway City
Status:
Ongoing
Time to Care is a phone befriending programme, delivered by volunteers, which reaches out to older adults who are feeling isolated.
Wolfe Tone Pedestrian Bridge II – A new pedestrian walkway which improves road safety in Galway
WHO Theme:
Transportation
Programme:
Galway City
Status:
Completed
Spanning the fast-flowing River Corrib, the Wolfe Tone Bridge connects the Claddagh area with the Latin Quarter in Galway City. The first bridge at this location was built in …
‘Creative Carers’ – A Creative Arts Project for Family Carers/Former Family Carers
WHO Theme:
Community Support and Health Services
Programme:
Galway City
Status:
Completed
There is a wealth of evidence around the connection between creative expression and health, and from this emerged the name for the project entitled ‘Creative Carers’ – A Creative …