It's advances in health care and standards of living that have improved the length of life for older generations, but despite this there does sometimes seem to be an element of society still casting off the elderly as incapable or unable to learn new skills.
Bathing Solutions are currently running a really great, thought-provoking campaign called #BreakingBarriers which aims to break this stigma and encourages us to help the older generation feel inspired to learn new skills such as photography, Pilate's, learning a new language, cooking or even how to start a blog (just imagine how much they'd have to write about!).
Over on the campaign page there's even information about local community courses where new skills can be learnt, with links on how to find your nearest class. There's also inspiring news stories to read such as articles that prove you're never too young (or old) to succeed.
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