Council's new health program gets over 65s moving

A new Council initiative is encouraging over 65s to bend and stretch in a bid for better wellbeing.

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Keeping fit for over 65s

Ageing Well Noosa is a series of low-cost exercise classes for seniors that aims to improve balance, strength and mobility. Originally scheduled to launch earlier in the year, the classes were put on hold during the pandemic.

The program now starts on July 13 across Noosaville, Cooroy and Cooran.

Carers are also welcome and can participate for free.

Community Development Officer Cheryl Pattison said these classes were as much about the social benefits as they are the physical.

"For as little as five dollars our over 65s can come along and enjoy a range of gentle exercises followed by a few laughs and a free cuppa and biscuits.

"We have morning classes on weekdays across Noosaville, Cooroy and Cooran. We'll also be adhering to Federal and State restrictions as they continue to lift."

Andy Quick from Independence Movement is just one of a handful of qualified instructors who will lead the classes.

"These sessions are particularly great for reducing arthritic pain, improving balance and flexibility and for creating a great social hub for over 65s.

"As we age we tend to wind down on our physical exercise, so these gentle one-hour exercises are specifically designed to get seniors moving, taking into consideration common ailments such as arthritis and mobility.

"Afterwards, everyone comes together for some morning or afternoon tea so it also becomes a great social outing which of course is good for general wellbeing."

Ms Pattison said this new initiative is perfect for Noosa.

"It's important that initiatives like this are available to our ageing population in Noosa.

"We really hope locals will commit to staying active and we encourage seniors in Noosa to come along and really make the most of what is on offer.

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