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Our Community Impact

80 years at the heart of the community

In 2026 we celebrate 80 years since the founding of our organisation:

supporting our older neighbours to live well, stay connected, and remain independent

You can read more about this on the history page of our website.

This year we're asking - even more - for the support of the community.

If you’d like to support older people in the borough today, there are lots of ways to help—volunteer your time, make a donation, or simply spread the word about Staywell’s services.

Ahead of publishing our 2025 Impact Report, here are some of the highlights of our 2025-26 financial year:




Older neighbours supported: 2,265

  • Of Kingston's 95+ residents, we reached nearly 1 in 3 (29.5%)
  • Of Kingston's 85+ residents, we reached nearly 1 in 4 (23%)
  • People who live alone: 583 (26%)
  • People living with dementia: 248
  • Home visits completed: 1,963
  • Hours of Help at Home support delivered: 14162
  • Transport journeys provided: 12018
  • New referrals received: 1,612


The people we support are our neighbours — the elderly residents of Kingston who need
a helping hand to stay independent, connected, and living well in their own homes.
Bob Phillips, Chair, Staywell



Who they are and what this means

  • 48% are aged 80 or over - nearly half are in their ninth decade or beyond
  • 32% are aged 85 or over - one third are among our most elderly residents
  • 16% are aged 90 or over - we're caring for Kingston's oldest residents
  • 62% are women - often widowed, often living alone
  • 26% live alone - for many, we're their main connection to the outside world
  • 11% have dementia (25% of those aged 85+) - requiring specialist care and family support





Our history of community impact is captured in our impact reports from previous years, some of which are linked below.

Impact Report 2015

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Published: 26th April, 2018

Updated: 14th May, 2018

Author: Anonymised User

Impact Report 2014

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Published: 26th April, 2018

Author: Anonymised User

Impact Report 2013

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Published: 26th April, 2018

Author: Anonymised User

Impact Report 2012

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Published: 26th April, 2018

Author: Anonymised User

Impact Report 2011

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Published: 26th April, 2018

Author: Anonymised User

Impact Report 2010

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Published: 26th April, 2018

Author: Anonymised User

Impact Report 2009

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Published: 26th April, 2018

Author: Anonymised User

Impact Report 2008

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Published: 26th April, 2018

Author: Anonymised User

Impact Report 2007

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Published: 26th April, 2018

Author: Anonymised User

Impact Report 2016

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Published: 30th May, 2018

Author: Anonymised User

Staywell impact Report 2017

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Published: 1st October, 2018

Author: Anonymised User

Impact Report 2018

The theme of our 2018 Impact Report is 'Live better for longer'. Read more

Published: 29th October, 2018

Author: Anne Bren

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