Hundreds of senior citizens turned up to a public meeting yesterday to hear how the Government is trying to improve the lives of older people.
More than 200 people filled Masterton Town Hall to hear the acting director of the Office for Seniors, Blair McCarthy, speak about the new Super Seniors website and the challenges people face as they aged.
The office was exploring positive strategies for ageing, which included research into the challenges faced by older people and encouraging "age-friendly communities", Mr McCarthy said.
By 2033 it was predicted there would be a 61 per cent increase in the number of people aged over 65.
"We have to think about how we can plan for this now so we are in the right position to deal with it," Mr McCarthy added.