Retirement: Adjusting to a New Beginning

Retirement: Adjusting to a New Beginning

Retirement is a transition, not a destination

By NHFT Recovery College

Date and time

Monday, July 15 · 10am - 2pm GMT+1

Location

St Mary's Hospital

77 London Road Kettering NN15 7PW United Kingdom

About this event

  • 4 hours

Retirement is a transition, not a destination.

This course aims to explore the impact of retirement on mental health and the different journeys people experience as they adjust to a new way of living. Retirement can be the start to a different life, but making these changes is not always easy. This course will not only offer the opportunity to learn skills and strategies to support any distress you may be experiencing, but you will also get the opportunity to connect with others. Everyone has their own story of retirement; through these shared narratives we will look at ways that you can plan, learn to adjust, and identify a new purpose in life.

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Here at the Recovery College NHFT we offer you a range of different courses to help you support yourself and others to understand health conditions and help with recovery. Hope, control and opportunity are what we strive for and help our students to achieve.

Courses are designed to support you to take control of your own wellbeing, despite any health challenges you may have. They are produced and presented by a health professional and someone who has personally experienced their own health issues. Courses are related to mental health, physical health, as well as workshops on wellbeing and opportunities to become more involved in our community.

Who is this service for? Our courses are available for over 18’s who are NHFT current and previous service users, their family and friends, carers, members of partner organisations, and NHFT staff and are free to attend.

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