Active For Life
Find low cost activities across the city for people of all ages and abilities provided by the Active for Life team, alongside a searchable directory of over 400 local sports clubs, dance and physical providers in Brighton & Hove.
Health and Adult Social Care
Find low cost activities across the city for people of all ages and abilities provided by the Active for Life team, alongside a searchable directory of over 400 local sports clubs, dance and physical providers in Brighton & Hove.
A national organisation that offers a wide range of services for older people.
A local organisation that offer a wide range of services for older people.
Ageing Well is a programme of services and activities for people living in Brighton & Hove aged 50 and over. They can give you information and advice about:
All Ageing Well services are inclusive of people living with dementia.
One You has been developed by the NHS to help you get healthier and feel better with free tips, tools and support. Whether it's moving more, eating more healthily or checking yourself ? One You can help you make small, practical changes that fit in with your life.
A local sports and social group that aims to encourage LGBT people to play sport: enriching lives, promoting health and fitness and developing sporting talent in the LGBT community. Aimed at all ages and abilities members participate in a variety of sports and social meetings which is a great way to meet people, keep fit, and have fun.
A local group of BME elders that meets regularly in a safe and welcoming environment.
A blue badges allows residents who have difficulty walking long distances to park in disabled spaces nationwide. The councils pages have information and advice on how to apply and where to park as well as lost or stolen badges.
If you are an older person, or you have a disability you may be eligible for a bus pass. Brighton & Hove City Council provide information about eligibility and how to apply.
Information about cycling in Brighton & Hove.
A local service that helps you make healthy changes. Not sure where or how to start? Health trainers are available to support and encourage you and help you to set goals and achieve them. Provided by Brighton & Hove City Council, this service is free and confidential and can improve your health and wellbeing.
Many people are able to manage their care needs in their own homes with help from friends, family and neighbours, or they may employ a personal assistant a home care agency worker. It is sensible to explore all options open to you before considering a care home. Information about how to find out if you meet the eligibility criteria, how to find a care home to suit you, financial assistance and more.