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Dementia, loneliness and overnight security concerns prompting homeshares

The Homeshare Association has published its latest Homeshare Report 2025 which reveals an invaluable insight into the key factors that are steering a growing interest in homeshare arrangements.
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Webinar tackles social care crisis through “homeshare” option

Can intergenerational homesharing provide an answer to the social care crisis? A webinar on 7 November aims to find out.
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Opening new doors by sharing your home

For those who prefer to remain in their own homes but would welcome company and occasional assistance, sharing one’s home might provide a very workable solution. By Tony Watts OBE.
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Upcoming webinar explores the health and social benefits of homesharing

If you’d like to know more about the financial, wellbeing and intergenerational benefits of homesharing, then why not drop into a webinar being hosted by AAA members Two Generations on Tuesday July 11 2023 at 10:00 am.
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Celebrating the reciprocal benefits of homesharing

Caroline Cooke, director at CIC Share and Care Homeshare, describes the valuable contributions that both younger and older people bring to intergenerational living arrangements… and the reciprocal benefits.
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Building stronger communities through intergeneration shared living

By bringing together people from different backgrounds and generations, a UK charity is playing its part in creating a more inclusive, caring and sustainable society.
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Members
Age Action Alliance Members If you are an individual and would like to contribute to our debates, receive our newsletters and be part of our focus groups, again we’d love to have you aboard. Membership as at 18 April 2023 Older People’s groups English Age Network (EngAgeNet) engagenet.org.uk South East Forum on Ageing web address…
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How intergenerational living can support independence in the home

For many older people, writes Justin Dewhirst of Two Generations, one of their most important wishes is to live in their own home for as long as possible. Sharing their home with a younger person is one way to do just that.
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Who we are

Who we are The Age Action Alliance was originally established in 2011 following a decision by The Social Justice Cabinet Committee to facilitate collaborative working between organisations (and some individuals) who had a shared interest in later life issues. Over the next few years, the AAA grew into a vibrant hub with some 900+ members, and giving…
