Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent
Being active helps you stay steady, independent and healthier as you age. This page explains why movement matters and how to get started safely.
Keeping active is one of the most important things you can do to stay healthy and reduce your risk of falling. It keeps your muscles strong, improves your balance and supports your heart, brain and mood.
Even small amounts of movement can make a big difference. Whether it's a short walk, chair-based exercises or light gardening, moving more helps you stay confident on your feet and live life on your terms.
The NHS recommends that adults aged 65 and over should:
If you haven’t exercised in a while or have a health condition, it’s sensible to check with your GP first.
Here are some simple ways to begin:
Remember, you don’t have to do it all at once, and every little bit helps.
Ready to move more? Visit our Exercise Library for videos and ideas suited to your level and confidence.
Please find below useful links, relevant resources and contact information. All links open in a new window and may include links to websites, videos, and PDF files for downloading and printing.
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Visit our Staying Active section
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Physical Activity Guidelines for Older Adults - NHS
Getting active with Better Health - NHS
Act Now, Age Better - Age UK
Being active as you get older - Age UK
Physical activity for older people - We are Undefeatable
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Visit our Information and Advice section
Visit our Staying Active section
Visit our Home Safety section
Visit our Help and Contacts section
Start your online Self-Assessment
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Help and Contacts
Please note that the advice contained on this website is not intended to replace the advice of your GP or other health professional