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Mar 23, 2022
A care home in East Kilbride has joined a nationwide campaign to save older hobbies from being forgotten.
A poll of 2,000 adults carried out by Care UK, which operates Cathkin House on Glasgow Road, found reading a map, using a compass and even simple handwriting are high within the top 50 list of lost talents – and a majority of those surveyed (77%) blame modern technology.
In a bid to prevent hobbies and skills from being lost over time and give them a new lease of life, Cathkin House is encouraging locals to join a nationwide campaign to tap into thousands of older people’s expertise and knowledge – ‘Long Lost Hobbies’.
As part of the initiative, residents across the UK are revisiting favourite hobbies from their younger years and sharing their skills with younger generations – with those living at Cathkin House having the opportunity to join hobby clubs and take part in regular intergenerational activity.
In Glasgow, especially, 64% of respondents think today’s generations aren’t interested in learning things like identifying plants and insects, sewing on a button or even spelling – while a further 40% said some old-fashioned skills simply aren’t needed anymore.
Nisha Sujeewon, Home Manager at Cathkin House, said: “Over time, many of us have become reliant on technology – meaning many hobbies that were once popular are now sadly being forgotten.
“This is why we’re excited to take part in the ‘Long Lost Hobbies’ initiative. Here at Cathkin House, we know residents have a wealth of skills and hobbies that are now considered to be on the decline – and that is something we wanted to celebrate.
“We’d like to encourage everyone in the East Kilbride community to join us in our efforts to save old skills and hobbies by reaching out to their relatives or neighbours. We have so much to learn from older generations – and I’m sure they’d be more than happy to share all of their knowledge.”
As part of the survey, it also emerged that 12% of people polled in Glasgow think it will be just 10 to 12 years before they rely solely on technology to do things previously done without. Yet, 23% are still trying to keep certain skills and arts alive by teaching them to others.
For top tips on how you and your loved ones can revisit forgotten pastimes, please visit: careuk.com/long-lost-hobbies.
Cathkin House provides dementia, nursing and nursing dementia care, and has been designed to enable its residents to live active and fulfilled lives, while also promoting independence. The care home incorporates space for hobby and leisure activities and has plenty of space indoor, and out, to relax.
To find out more about Cathkin House, please call Home Manager, Nisha Sujeewon, on 01357 578396, email nisha.sujeewon@careuk.com or visit careuk.com/cathkin-house.
TOP 50 LOST SKILLS AND HOBBIES
147 Glasgow Road, Nerston, East Kilbride, Scotland, G74 4PA
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