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In a ground-breaking experiment at Hughenden Gardens Retirement Village, residents aged 95 and over learned British Sign Language (BSL), boosting their confidence and challenging stereotypes about the elderly. Led by actress Rose Ayling-Ellis, the initiative aims to improve the quality of life for older adults, particularly those with hearing loss, which is expected to affect 80% of the elderly by 2032.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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