Transport and staying connected
Getting around:
- Learn to use public transport or taxi services so you can adjust if you stop driving.
- Senior railcards and bus passes are available for people aged 60 and over, making travel cheaper and easier.
- Staffordshire – Bus Times is a helpful site for planning bus journeys.
- Apply for a bus pass.
Staying connected:
- Keeping up with technology makes it easier to stay in touch with family and friends.
- Local libraries offer IT training and free internet access.
- Organisations like University of the Third Age (U3A) and community groups can help you learn new skills and meet people.
- Staffordshire Connects | Community Help Points
- Staffordshire Connects | Activities and Clubs
Looking after your pet:
- Pets can improve wellbeing and reduce feelings of isolation.
- If you’re worried about caring for your pet as you get older, charities like the Cinnamon Trust offer practical support and can help with long-term care if you move into accommodation that doesn’t allow pets.
- The Cinnamon Trust provides volunteer walkers and a register of pet-friendly care homes.