Older People
A significant number of older people may have difficulties with
mobility, eyesight or hearing loss and libraries have a range of
services taking these factors into account.
If you live too far away from your nearest library, please check the mobile library
routes to see if there is a mobile library which stops near
you.
Every library has large print books and talking books for people
whose eyesight is deteriorating. Large print books can be reserved
free of charge, allowing access to the whole of the Cheshire’s
stock. Catalogues of the talking book stock are available from your
local library. People who have
difficulty reading print or handling books may borrow and reserve
talking books free of charge.
We also hold information on opportunities and services, such as
information on retirement, education, voluntary work, health,
financial management, housing etc.
There is a home library service, Books on
Wheels, for older and disabled people living in Cheshire East.
Eligibility for this service depends on the ability of an
individual to use branch or mobile libraries and the availability
or otherwise of relatives or friends who can go to a library for
them. Please contact your local library
for more information about the service in your area.
Library Services to Elderly People’s Homes and Day
Centres:
All residential homes can be provided with a collection of
books. Provision of the service is based on the home signing up to
a range of responsibilities. Please contact your local library for further details.
Reminiscence boxes are available for loan to Elderly People’s Homes
and similar organisations. These are themed collections of
artefacts, books and other materials which can be used to stimulate
discussion in a group setting.
Fully
Booked boxes (themed collections of books designed for use
by groups in an Elderly People's Home setting) are also
available.