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Lord Mayor Micheál Mac Donncha with Alone CEO Seán Moynihan and members of the elderly community outside Bewley's on Grafton Street. Cormac Fitzgerald/TheJournal.ie

'Christmas can be very hard if you're on your own': People asked to look out for the elderly this winter

The advice comes as part of the Dublin City Council and older person’s charity Alone’s cold weather initiative, which was launched today.

PEOPLE ARE BEING asked to look out for elderly members in their community, and to ensure that they are keeping warm and are not isolated in the winter months.

As well as this, older people are being advised to prioritise their spending on heating during the winter months, and to call for assistance if they are concerned for their own wellbeing.

The advice comes as part of the Dublin City Council and older person’s charity Alone’s cold weather initiative, which was launched today.

Commenting, Dublin Lord Mayor Micheál Mac Donncha said that the winter months could be a very difficult time for people.

“It can be a very frightening experience to be without shelter, warmth , food or essential items such as medication,” said Mac Donncha.

We are appealing to all Dubliners to look out for the older people in your community who may live alone, have no family or may be at risk of suffering from fuel poverty, illness or loneliness.

According to figures, nearly 10% of Irish people aged over 65 who lived alone were unable to keep their home adequately warm in 2013.

“Cold temperatures can have a serious effect on many older people, in particular those living alone, those with health issues, and those with limited mobility,” said Alone CEO Seán Moynihan.

Christmas for anybody is a tough time and if you’re on your own it can be very hard

According to Joan MacArthur (80s), its important for older people to keep warm, and “if you need help, ask for it”.

“It’s amazing how much goodness there is out there,” she said.

“A friend of mine gets a carer, and she’s bad on her legs, and when the carer came in the other day she was on the floor.

She wasn’t hurt or anything, she was fine, but [the carer] couldn’t lift her back.

So she went out on the road the first young lad she came across she helped her no problem. There’s a lot of kindness and decency around if you ask for it but people won’t ask.

Alone can be reached on 01-6791032 or by visiting www.alone.ie

Read: ‘An old man had been taken into Garda custody for knocking on a door. ALONE went to his rescue’

Read: Living alone in old age: ‘When my wife died, I discovered I didn’t have close friends. It’s lonely’

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    Mute Braonain Proinseas
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    Dec 1st 2017, 11:16 AM

    It would be lovely if thear was a place in each area wear old loney people could pop into on christmas day for some dinner.

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    Mute Father Hody Commody
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    Dec 1st 2017, 1:37 PM

    @Braonain Proinseas: A dinner is not just for Christmas Day. And many people can’t pop anywhere. It needs daily care and monitoring.

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    Mute Liam Carlin
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    Dec 1st 2017, 1:19 PM

    Can I point out that it’s not only the elderly who are lonely at Christmas . And this bizarre puritanical law saying I can’t even go for a feckin pint does not exactly help things .

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    Dec 1st 2017, 1:31 PM

    @Liam Carlin: I agree.lots of people in their 30s and 40s on their own too.not everybody has an idyllic Christmas.keep an eye out for people on their own.christmas can be very isolating and upsetting for a lot of people.mostly I hate Christmas

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    Mute Mary Elizabeth Whittle
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    Dec 1st 2017, 12:22 PM

    Invite people for dinner or offer to bring them warm food…that is the true spirit of Christmas.

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    Dec 1st 2017, 11:52 AM

    knock in and invite them over xmas day

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    Dec 1st 2017, 11:21 AM

    Do the government send out the ‘be winter prepared’ glossy booklet or do you have to go in and collect it?

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    Dec 1st 2017, 11:50 AM

    @joe oneill: they have to collect it

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