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Maiden City Eldercare

Registered

  • Charity no. 110008
  • Date registered. 25/04/2024

Public benefits

Enhanced well-being and improved quality of life for elderly individuals. Reduced isolation and loneliness. Strengthened family caregiving abilities. Enhanced financial stability. Greater community awareness about eldercare issues, fostering understanding and support. Improved access to essential services such as transportation, healthcare, and

housing. Support for family caregivers. Advocacy efforts leading to policies that protect seniors' rights and well-being. Continuous improvement in eldercare services. The benefits can be demonstrated through utilizing various measurable indicators, including regular surveys for quality of life improvements, tracking empowerment metrics, monitoring social engagement levels, analyzing health outcomes data, evaluating caregiver support effectiveness, assessing financial stability, measuring community awareness campaign success, tracking service accessibility metrics, examining respite care utilization rates, documenting advocacy impact, and showcasing research outcomes and innovations. While the organization's primary goal is to benefit elderly individuals and their families, potential challenges or unintended consequences may arise. These include the risk of fostering dependency on services, instances of social isolation, financial limitations impacting comprehensive support, restricted access to services in certain demographics or areas, unintended consequences of advocacy efforts, privacy concerns related to health data, potential caregiver burnout due to high demand for respite care, and potential community resistance to awareness campaigns. Regular assessments and a commitment to ethical practices are essential for mitigating these challenges and maximizing positive impact. The charity's beneficiares are elderly individuals, their families and caregivers throughout the area of benefit. The organization's primarily focus is on public or community benefits, particularly in supporting elderly individuals and their families. However, it's important to note that whether private benefits exist can depend on the specific implementation of programs and services. . If there are incidental and necessary private benefits, they should be reasonable and directly related to achieving the organization's charitable purposes.

What your organisation does

The organization fulfils its mission through personalized well-being programs, empowering seniors for independent living, fostering community through events and support groups, coordinating healthcare services, providing family support and education, offering financial guidance, raising community awareness, ensuring access to essential services,

delivering respite care, advocating for seniors' rights, and supporting research initiatives for continuous improvement in eldercare services.

The charity’s classifications

  • The relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage

Who the charity helps

  • Older people

How the charity works

  • Advice/advocacy/information
  • Community development

Charitable purposes

Improve the overall quality of life for elderly individuals through tailored programs and services that address their physical, emotional, and social well-being. Empower seniors to maintain independence and autonomy in their daily lives, providing assistance and resources that enable them to age gracefully in their chosen living environment. Create a sense of community among seniors by organising social activities, support groups, and events, encouraging social interaction and reducing isolation and loneliness. Support the health of elderly individuals through healthcare coordination, wellness programs, and initiatives that promote preventive care, nutrition, and physical fitness. Assist families in understanding and navigating the challenges of caring for ageing loved ones, offering resources, educational programs, and counselling services to enhance their caregiving abilities. Provide financial support and guidance to seniors in need, helping them access available benefits, navigate economic challenges, and secure a stable living environment. Raise awareness about eldercare issues within the community through educational seminars, workshops, and outreach programs, fostering a greater understanding of the needs and challenges faced by seniors. Ensure seniors access essential services such as transportation, healthcare, and housing, facilitating a seamless and supportive environment for their daily lives. Offer respite care services for family caregivers, providing temporary relief and support to ensure the well-being of both caregivers and their elderly loved ones. Advocate for policies promoting seniors' rights and well-being, actively engaging with local and national authorities to influence positive change in the eldercare landscape. Support and conduct research initiatives to advance the understanding of ageing-related issues, promote innovative solutions, and continuously improve the delivery of eldercare services.

Governing document

Constitution

Other name

  • 3 Trustees
  • 0 Employees
  • 0 Volunteers

Trustee board

  • Ms Niamh Henry
  • Mr Patrick Gabriel
  • Mr Denis Cox

Contact details

Public Address

Maiden City Eldercare, 38A Dunlade Road, Greysteel, Londonderry, BT47 3EF

List of regions

  • In Northern Ireland

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