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adopt a granny or grandad

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Obipensioneer29 Fri 12-Dec-14 23:08:53

Me and my partner would really love to meet and have contact with an older person who has little social contact, with a view to regular meetings for our mutual benefit. We live in Ringwood in Hampshire and have a young son.

Jenty61 Sat 13-Dec-14 08:27:17

There is a charity called adopt a granny or you could get in touch with age uk...

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sdavies1997 Sun 11-Jan-15 12:01:43

Hi, i'm a volunteer group co-ordinator for Contact the Elderly and i organise monthly tea parties for the older people in Pembrokeshire, Wales. As we will be marking our Golden Jubilee, 50 years since CTE was first launched, i would like to organise an Afternoon Tea Dance. Is there anyone out there who can help me with the planning of this, some ideas on what i need, music, dance routines, dancers etc? Also, as there are more and more people coming forward wanting to join our group, i would also like to look into starting up an Adopt a Grandparent scheme in Pembrokeshire. Can you help pls? Thanks you, Sandy

contactteas Wed 21-Jan-15 09:40:19

Hi Sandy, there is another conversation thread on here called tea dancing www.gransnet.com/forums/contact_the_elderly/1211961-Tea-Dancing - you might find this helpful!

janeainsworth Wed 21-Jan-15 15:14:32

Hello Sandy ,
I'm not in your part of the world, but if I were organising a tea dance, I would contact someone in your area who gives dancing lessons and see if they would be willing to provide music, be MC and suggest a venue for you.
I googled 'Ballroom Dancing in Pembrokeshire' and came up with this
https://www.firsttutors.com/uk/dance/county/pembrokeshire-instructors.php

Hope that helps!

Dawnshomehelp Wed 25-Feb-15 20:07:04

I'm looking for a coffee morning (or similar) for an elderly customer of mine to attend. She lives in Tiptree in Essex. She is worried about attending alone. Thanks! Dawn

NyreeA Sat 11-Jul-15 10:21:48

All the Contact the Elderly Tea Party locations can be found here: www.contact-the-elderly.org.uk/locations/

The charity runs monthly afternoon tea parties for lonely older people on a Sunday all over the country.

You can see where a Tea Party group is and then get in touch to see if an older person can join, or to volunteer as a host of driver.

I'm a volunteer for the group in Peterborough and it's such a rewarding thing to do. Makes such a difference to the older people who attend as our guests. Plus, it's a great excuse for tea and cake!

sally345 Sun 12-Jul-15 12:39:22

Hello NyreeA. What a lovely thing to do hold a Sunday afternoon tea Party for the elderly wish i could hold one but I'm in a very small flat and don't have the room. Anyone know of one in the Torbay area of South Devon would love to go along to one. Keep up the good work would love to hear from you . Take care. Speak soon Sally smile

grandfriend Mon 17-Aug-15 16:13:15

I am starting this in Worcestershire and done quite a lot of research into this. Hoping to launch. Its a good idea.

CariGransnet (GNHQ) Mon 19-Sept-16 11:04:19

We've had a few mails from concerned gransnetters worried that freelance 'adopt a granny' schemes could present some safeguarding issues. We know gransnetters are a lovely bunch, but please remember that some older people are vulnerable adults. To be completely safe it might be best to approach this sort of thing via a registered charity that works with older people and has appropriate safeguards in place.

Jobird1972 Thu 09-Feb-17 14:10:20

Hi.. i have an eight month old daughter, . who doesnt have any grandparents.. i am looking for a surrogate granny for her .. any ideas anyone? Its such a shame she wont have that interaction with that generation .. we live in Kenilworth.. i have tried Age concern.. no joy hmm

Iam64 Thu 09-Feb-17 14:15:44

Have you read the comment from CariGransnet about the possibility of safeguarding issues, for both parties with the surrogate granny idea. If you join your local library, you'll find lots of grannies joining various knitting groups, choosing books etc and you may make a friend. Our local supermarket is a great meeting place for the generations. There are endless grandparents with their own grandchildren in tow. I'd say making friends is probably the way to go.

Charleygirl Thu 09-Feb-17 14:32:07

Where I live in London a little boy 8 years old and is a neighbour has adopted me! I make sure his mother knows where he is because he loves to chat and also help me with pruning. He suggested we do some pruning on a freezing cold day last month. I and his mother turned down his kind suggestion. He turns up with the correct tools and is very competent. There were two other children who helped but they have moved to Birmingham.

Jobird1972 Thu 09-Feb-17 16:23:45

Thanks for your posts! It is a problem that many already have their own grandchildren, its true! hmm

Iam64 Fri 10-Feb-17 13:23:45

I think you misunderstood. It isn't a problem that many grandparents can be seen in supermarkets, libraries, parks, soft play areas etcetc, it's an opportunity for you to make friends so your little one gets to spend time with "that generation"

Jalima Fri 10-Feb-17 14:20:45

We used to hear lovely stories from a Gransnetter who lives in Australia and the little girl next door who 'adopted' her as a kind of surrogate granny.
I haven't seen any posts from her lately, I hope she's all right. I think her GN name was Joan.