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At Age Concern Auckland, we curate relevant articles, updates, and stories on topics like elder wellbeing, healthcare, housing, community services, and policy changes. Check back regularly for fresh content that matters to seniors, their whānau, and caregivers.

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16 Mar

How strength training could be the key to healthy ageing

One news: Healthy ageing is about staying independent, maintaining mobility and continuing to enjoy everyday activities as you get older. For many people, what matters most is being able to get out of a chair without help, carry shopping home, climb the stairs and recover quickly after illness.By Christopher Hurst for The ConversationOne of the most important and well-established factors in healthy ageing is muscle strength. Sarcopenia, the age-related loss of muscle mass and strength, leads to reduced physical function and mobility.Over time, muscles become smaller and weaker. This matters because muscle does more than move our limbs: it stabilises joints, supports balance and acts as a reserve during illness or injury.As muscle strength declines, the risk of falls and fractures increases, particularly in later life. Estimates suggest that sarcopenia affects a substantial proportion of older adults, particularly those over the age of 70.



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16 Mar

'Sliding away': Wairoa seniors forced to leave amid rest‑home closure

This from One News: The Hawke's Bay town of Wairoa currently has no rest home, leaving senior residents needing hospital-level or specialist care with no option but to leave the district – a situation local leaders are calling a crisis.

Age Concern estimates around 100 seniors in the wider Wairoa District qualify for residential care.

The town previously had a rest home operated by Heritage Lifecare, but it closed following damage caused by Cyclone Gabrielle in early 2023. Residents were relocated, and the facility has not reopened.

The closure has left families trying to manage increasingly complex care needs at home.

Tricia Cotton is caring for her 88-year-old father, Koroua, who lives with dementia, while also working full-time.



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13 Mar

‘Bad news and perfect faces’: Rebecca Gibney calls out youth-obsessed social media

In an endless scroll of filtered, gravity-defying faces, New Zealand actor and TV presenter Rebecca Gibney has fought back in an Instagram post.

“Scrolling thru social media all I see is bad news, AI rubbish or perfect photoshopped lives. Then I came to images of@rachelwardofficial and I breathed a sigh of relief,” the 61-year-old wrote yesterday morning.

“I thought I might add my unfiltered sun damaged face and my funny old cowl lick fringe and fine over processed hair to the mix.”



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