Elderly residents at Myos House in Scunthorpe have received free low-energy cooking appliances and winter warmer packs as part of a major push to help older people stay safe, warm and independent this winter.
Cllr Rob Waltham, leader of the Council and Cllr Tim Mitchell, cabinet member for sustainability and transformation, visited the award-winning supported housing facility to hand out the energy-saving appliances and essential winter packs.
Cllr Waltham said: “We know that many older people are feeling the pressure of rising energy costs, and we want to make sure they’re supported in very practical ways. These packs and appliances will make a real difference – helping people cook healthy meals while keeping bills down and homes warm.
“Residents at Myos House are an inspiration – they show how people can live independently with the right support around them. These things matter, safe, warm homes and a good quality of life for everyone in North Lincolnshire.”
The visit formed part of the council’s Safe, Warm and Connected programme, which is backing thousands of older residents with practical help to cut bills, stay healthy and remain connected through the colder months.
The new appliances – including energy-efficient air fryers and slow cookers – will enable residents to prepare nutritious meals using less electricity, while the winter warmer packs include blankets, thermal mugs, hats, gloves and practical information about staying safe and connected over winter.
Cllr Mitchell added: “It was great to spend time with residents and hear first-hand how much they value the independence and community spirit at Myos House.
“We’re focussed on joining up the support that really makes a difference – whether that’s a low-energy appliance, help with health and wellbeing, or just knowing someone’s there to check in.”
Myos House, on Warwick Road in Scunthorpe, provides modern, dementia-friendly homes where residents can live independently with the reassurance of on-site support. The scheme is delivered in partnership between North Lincolnshire Council and Ongo Homes, combining housing, care and community under one roof.
This latest visit marks another step in the council’s commitment to valuing older residents and ensuring everyone in North Lincolnshire can live well at every age.
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