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Residents at the Nautilus Welfare Fund’s Mariners’ Park complex are taking part in a trial aimed at strengthening the welfare of retired seafarers, highlighting the continued importance of community-led support in later life.
Mariners’ Park has welcomed a new trial drop-in resource from the UK Citizens Advice service for seafarers, the Seafarers Advice and Information Line (SAIL).
Held monthly, SAIL clinics can provide support to residents needing general advice and guidance, as well as help filling in benefit assessment forms and signposting to other relevant welfare services for retired seafarers and their dependants. SAIL staff are knowledgeable about all Merchant Navy sectors including ferry, cruise, yacht and RFA, and even the fishing fleet.
These events form part of a broader commitment by the Nautilus Welfare Fund charity to providing more than just accommodation. Mariners’ Park aims to create a vibrant retirement community where former seafarers can remain connected, active and valued.
Find out more about SAIL at sailine.org.uk
Planning your nautical retirement?
Mariners' Park supports retired and needy seafarers and their dependants who are aged over 55. The park offers a full range of independent living properties; a bespoke supportive living accommodation building for those with care needs; and a 36-bed care home that provides 24/7 care, nursing, dementia and palliative support.
Accommodation is available now for those maritime professionals that have served in the Merchant Navy across all sectors, including maritime pilots and crew on large yachts, as well as those who have served in the Royal Navy.
Arrange a visit to Mariners' Park in Wallasey, UK, to talk about the retirement options or register to have your name added to the accommodation list, by emailing welfare@nautilusint.org or calling +44(0)151 346 8840. There is more information at www.nautiluswelfarefund.org
Living at the Park
What former Union members and other residents interviewed who have lived at the park long-term and more recently appreciate most about living at the Park:
- 'similar life experiences with many other former mariners'
- 'secure living accommodation'
- 'peace of mind that all needs are met on one site'
- 'staff always on hand, and support for a seamless move onto the park'
- 'help with bills, benefits when required'
- 'excellent reputation'
- 'events and activities are always going on'
Image: A view from the third floor office at new Nautilus House over the Mariners' Park estate / Nautilus International
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