Age Connects Morgannwg is  a charity supporting older people across Bridgend, Merthyr Tydfil and Rhondda Cynon Taf. Since 1977, we’ve been helping older people get the support they need, when they need it.


We provide a wide range of information, advice, and services to help people stay independent, safe, and connected for as long as possible. Our dedicated team of staff and volunteers deliver services including dementia support, hospital discharge, nail cutting, information and advice, befriending, and we also run a vibrant community hub in Aberdare.


Everything we do is designed to put you first and make life a little easier. Click the links below to find out more about how we can help.



Latest News

By Jon Curtis December 15, 2025
Slips, trips, and falls are a common cause of injury at home, particularly for older people, but many of these accidents can be prevented with a few simple changes and careful habits.
By Jon Curtis December 3, 2025
ACM run a Christmas Shoe Box Appeal in RCT, Merthyr & Bridgend, a way to spread warmth, kindness, and festive cheer to older people who may have no one else this Christmas.
By Jon Curtis October 17, 2025
Age Connects Morgannwg are again calling on the community to help spread festive cheer this Christmas by taking part in our Christmas Card Appeal, which brings messages of kindness and joy to local care home residents.
By Jon Curtis October 13, 2025
Following a robust recruitment process, Age Connects Morgannwg is pleased to announce the appointment of Daisy Cole as its new Chief Executive Officer.

Instagram Updates

I would like to inform you of the perfect service I have received from your representative on a daily basis. I have really taken to Yvonne. She has been very helpful and pleasant, nice company. Without her, I don’t think I would have coped as well.

Mrs J

I would like to inform you of the perfect service I have received from your representative on a daily basis. I have really taken to Yvonne. She has been very helpful and pleasant, nice company. Without her, I don’t think I would have coped as well.

Mrs J