Heritage and Health – Improving the Wellbeing of the Older People in the New Forest Through Understanding the Barriers to Access and the Creation of a Heritage and Nature Group
Jennifer Wyllie, Laura Pridmore

TL;DR
This project explores how heritage and nature activities can reduce social isolation among older people in Lyndhurst, New Forest, by identifying barriers and creating a community group.
Contribution
The study introduces a locally designed heritage and nature group to address isolation and improve wellbeing in older adults.
Findings
Barriers to engagement include poor transport, reduced mobility, and lack of diverse activities.
Older people in towns face greater isolation than those in rural areas of the New Forest.
A pilot heritage and nature group was launched to address these barriers and improve wellbeing.
Abstract
Aims: Hampshire has an older population structure, compared with the national average, with increases predicted amongst the older population, aged 75 years and older. This group is more susceptible to social isolation, particularly those living in towns of the New Forest. We therefore are focusing on a project aimed at the older population, particularly men, in the town of Lyndhurst. Our aims are threefold: to understand what current nature-based activities are on offer for older people in the New Forest, to appreciate the barriers for engagement to these and lastly through insights with this group to set up a heritage and nature group to try to tackle isolation and improve physical activity levels. Methods: We have held several insight groups with local community groups to better understand their route to engage in nature-based activities and what barriers they faced. Additionally,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsArt Therapy and Mental Health · Urban Green Space and Health
