*Back Row L to R: Ann Daly, Mary Oโ€™Callaghan, James Gallagher, Mary Hogan (Members of Clare Older Peopleโ€™s Council), Bernadette Haugh, Senior Executive Officer, Brendan Boyce, Clare Age Friendly Programme Manager, Helen Moloney, Clare Age Friendly Programme, Monica Oโ€™Loughlin, Larry Hally (Members of Clare Older Peopleโ€™s Council), Jason Murphy, Director of Service. Front Row L to R: Susan Harvey (Clare Older Peopleโ€™s Council), Emer Coveney (National Programme Manager, Age Friendly Ireland), Maurice Harvey (Chairperson of the Clare Older Peopleโ€™s Council), Cllr. Joe Cooney (Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council), Eithne Mallin, Consultant, Carole Head (Clare Older Peopleโ€™s Council). Photo Eamon Ward.

A DIRECTORY of services for older people in Clare has been developed by the Clare Age Friendly Programme, supported by the Clare Older Peopleโ€™s Council.

This comprehensive guide to the essential services and supports available for older adults and their families in the county was distributed to attendees of a workshop at Treacyโ€™s West County Hotel in Ennis on Tuesday.

Contact details for public services, community and voluntary organisations and some community based social groups across the county, as well as guidance around entitlements, safety and security, transport and health were included in the guide.

Older residents of the county gathered with key service providers from the statutory, voluntary and community sectors to discuss and share ideas on the Clare Age Friendly Strategy 2023โ€“2027 on Tuesday.

Round Table Discussions took place on World Health Organisation (WHO) themes, the feedback from which will help to form the content for the new strategy.

Speaking at the workshop, Cllr. Joe Cooney (FG), Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council, stated, โ€œAs Elected Members, Age Friendly is a key consideration in how we develop policy and is a key objective of the renewed Clare Rural Strategy 2030 and our County Development Plan, while it also is a key consideration of the Clare Local Economic and Community Plan that is currently being preparedโ€.

โ€œAge Friendly Initiatives under these plans have a clear focus and will develop an Age Friendly built and social environment that will enhance the lives of our communities for the benefit of all,โ€ the Oโ€™Callaghans Mills man added.

Emer Coveney, National Programme Manager, Age Friendly Ireland attended the event and outlined the role of the Local Government Shared Services and stated that the Older Peopleโ€™s Council represents the โ€˜voiceโ€™ of older people at local level, reflects the diversity of older people in the community, represents older people on the Age Friendly Alliance Board and identifies older peopleโ€™s issues through consultation.

Maurice Harvey, Chairperson of the Clare Older Peopleโ€™s Council, commented, โ€œAs life expectancy increases the onus is on society to adapt in a manner that provides our older people with the physical, economic, and cultural opportunities to ensure they enjoy the best quality of lifeโ€.

Outlining the achievements to date of the Older Peopleโ€™s Council, Mr. Harvey said, โ€œThis weekโ€™s workshop, which coincided with Positive Ageing Week, was about building on the momentum and on what has been achieved to date and working together to develop actions that can be developed in our forthcoming Clare Age Friendly Strategyโ€.

Visit www.clarecoco.ie for more on the Clare Age Friendly Strategy 2023โ€“2027.

Copies of the Directory of Services for Older People, which will be formally launched later in the year, are available from local library branches, local authority offices and GPs. Further copies of the Information Guide can be obtained by telephoning (065) 684 6240 or by emailing; agefriendlyclare@clarecoco.ie.

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