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Donegal’s Older Persons Council Celebrates a Decade of Age Friendly Progress

Date: 21 Oct 2025

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Donegal’s Older Persons Council Celebrates a Decade of Age Friendly Progress

Seated L-R - Rosita Mahony Age Friendly Programme Manager Donegal, John G. McLaughlin Chair of Age Friendly Alliance, Cathaoirleach Cllr Paul Canning, Caroline McDaid Chairperson of the Older Persons Council, Mairead Cranley Regional Manager for Age Friendly Ireland. Standing left to right – Karen Guthrie Donegal Sports Partnership, Emma Kennedy, Healthy Homes Co-ordinator Fadl Mustapha Community Development, Aenghus Kennedy Nature North West, Mairead Lynch Community Development & Maeve McKeown HSE
Seated L-R - Rosita Mahony Age Friendly Programme Manager Donegal, John G. McLaughlin Chair of Age Friendly Alliance, Cathaoirleach Cllr Paul Canning, Caroline McDaid Chairperson of the Older Persons Council, Mairead Cranley Regional Manager for Age Friendly Ireland. Standing left to right – Karen Guthrie Donegal Sports Partnership, Emma Kennedy, Healthy Homes Co-ordinator Fadl Mustapha Community Development, Aenghus Kennedy Nature North West, Mairead Lynch Community Development & Maeve McKeown HSE

Donegal Older Persons Council (OPC) brought together community members, older persons, multiple agencies, inspirational speakers and advocates for older people’s wellbeing for their Annual General Meeting on October 15th. The event highlighted the progress made since Donegal first joined the Age Friendly Cities and Counties Programme in 2013 and looked ahead to the goals set out in the emerging Age Friendly Strategy to 2030.

The event was energetically kick started by Ciara McVeigh Lunn from Donegal Sports Partnership, who led attendees in exercises getting everyone moving and setting a positive tone for the day.

Attendees were greeted by Caroline McDaid, Chairperson on the OPC, who urged new members to register and join the executive committee. ‘This is your opportunity to inform and direct us on what the most important issues for you as an older person are and in the communities you live. We all want to be heard and to feel like our voice matters’.

Capturing the spirit of the Age Friendly programme, Cathaoirleach Cllr Paul Canning said ‘This event reinforces a core principle of the Age Friendly programme; when we talk about age friendly, we are really talking about community friendly. This is what this programme is all about, it’s about listening, acting and building a County that’s truly a great place to grow old.’

Cllr Canning formally launched the Information Guide to Services for Older Persons in Donegal, that provides a reference to services, entitlements and activities available, including health, housing, safety, social activities and local support groups.

Chief Executive of Donegal County Council and chairperson of Donegal Age Friendly Alliance, John G. McLaughlin’s remarks underscored the need to adapt to demographic changes; ‘With our population ageing, it is more important than ever that our communities remain accessible and inclusive for people of all ages. There are approximately 40,000 people over 60 years of age in Donegal and it is vital the Age Friendly Programme responds to their evolving needs.’

The AGM featured a range of inspirational speakers who shared insights and updates on initiatives supporting older people across Donegal. Dr Áine Keating noted that Donegal has with a higher proportion of older people compared to the national average and emphasised the importance of equitable access to healthcare in meeting the needs of our ageing population. Aenghus Kennedy captivated the audience with his presentation on the unique biodiversity of Donegal and instilled a sense of responsibility in everyone to take action against climate change.

Maeve Mc Keon from the Health Service Executive Integrated Care Team for Older Persons, reminded all in attendance that every movement counts and shared advice on how to remain fit for the future.

Mairead Cranley, Age Friendly Regional Programme Manager outlined the national programme objectives that are cascading to local programme delivery across areas like communications, climate, workplaces, business and sports and highlighted the importance of collaboration between all Alliance partners.

Donegal’s commitment was further recognised with the shortlisting of Cúirt an Troisc / Trusk Road, an age friendly housing development of 19 energy efficient apartments built to universal design standards, for the National Age Friendly Recognition and Achievement Awards to be held in Galway this week.

In closing proceedings, Rosita Mahony, Age Friendly Programme Manager thanked everyone who attended todays AGM, adding that ‘From all our conversations today it is clear that in Donegal, growing older is not an ending, but a beginning, where wisdom leads and community follows’.

Information Guide to Services for Older Persons is accessible at - https://www.donegalcoco.ie/media/vuup4ivs/information-guide-to-services-for-older-people-in-donegal-2.pdf


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