Forming positive and beneficial relationships with partners, children, family and neighbors within the community. Having a sense of belonging, communicating with other people and staying connected.
Social connections and positive family relationships play a major role in a fulfilling retirement. Conversely, many retirees worry about becoming more isolated as they get older.
Having a sense of belonging, communicating with other people, and staying connected boosts both our social wellbeing and our mental health.
Our members use their retirement as an opportunity to form new connections through volunteering, mentoring and taking on new hobbies or activities.
Thinking about volunteering?
Volunteering is a great way to remain connected with your community, boost your social wellbeing and even have purpose in retirement. There are many ways and forms of volunteering, it could be through joining an organization or things such as providing coaching or training to others.
Retirement is a great time to start a new hobby or activity
Joining a club or taking up a new hobby can be a great way to remain both physically and mentally active. Interacting with people helps improve your outlook and finding an activity that interests you can add purpose to your retirement. There are many options available for retirees and a great way to start is to think about what interests you and the level of commitment you’re willing to put in.
Ideas and options may include:
- Signing up to your local gym or sports club
- Joining a club, attending events or continuing education
- Taking part in local council run activities
- Becoming a coach or mentor