Building communities to reduce loneliness
Could almshouses be the solution to loneliness for people over 60?
According to Age UK, more than 70% of people aged 50 and over feel lonely to some extent. Many go days on end without speaking to another person. Feeling lonely can impact so many areas of your life, leaving you feeling depressed, anxious and struggling to cope. It can also affect your physical health. According to Loneliness Awareness Week, it can increase the risk of heart disease, high blood pressure, stroke and dementia.
One of the main reasons that older people feel lonely is isolation. When you no longer go out to work, and have no family or close friends living nearby, it can be difficult to meet new people.
Almshouses provide affordable housing with a particular emphasis on community, enabling residents to live independently with friendship and support nearby when needed.
Hammersmith United Charities have two almshouses – John Betts House and Sycamore House. Between them, they’re home to around 90 people aged 60 and over. Both almshouses host a wide range of activities, from coffee mornings and quizzes to trips out.
While each resident’s flat has a private living room, the almshouses also have communal social spaces and gardens.
Lorraine moved to Sycamore House a couple of years ago. She says, “There is a wonderful garden at the back – the place absolutely shone in summer time. It’s lovely to go out and sit and enjoy time with others you’re friendly with. I think I can name nearly all of the 50 or so people who live here now.
“There’s lots on socially here at Sycamore House so I involve myself in that as much as I wish – I usually go to the coffee morning and catch up with everyone on a Thursday. I’ve made some very good friends here. We have lots of celebrations and parties, including a yearly fundraiser.”
One of Lorraine’s neighbours, Del, says, “They’re lovely people here. The staff are great. The best thing is you have your privacy, but the company is there if you need it. I am the quiz master here every Thursday. The residents get together after our coffee morning, and we have a good laugh.”
Apply for a home
We currently have flats available in both of our almshouses. If you or someone you know might be interested in applying, please visit our almshouses pages.