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How Learning A New Language At 95 Proves You’re Never Too Old To Grow

What began as a six-week experiment for a BBC documentary has blossomed into a heartwarming transformation at ExtraCare Trust’s Hughenden Gardens Retirement Village in High Wycombe. The two-part series followed actress and Strictly winner Rose Ayling-Ellis and BSL instructor Marios Costi as they introduced a group of residents aged between 65 and 95 to British Sign Language, with the mission of building a more inclusive community and proving that age is never a barrier to learning something new. As cameras rolled, viewers watched residents participate in a deaf rave, welcome children from a local deaf school, and sign their own graduation speeches to friends and family, witnessing deeply personal stories of courage, vulnerability, and resilience unfold.

The project became much more than just language learning, it transformed into a powerful tool for connection, combating loneliness, and rediscovering purpose in later life. Village Manager Belinda Barlow confirmed the lasting impact, stating “It’s changed this community forever. It has 100% changed this community. It’s been absolutely incredible.” The emotional resonance of the project was felt across the country as viewers embraced the beautiful message that emerged from the show. Rose herself reflected that “The residents taught me what truly matters in life, it’s not about achievements, but about who is around you, caring for each other, and never stopping your willingness to learn, regardless of your age.”

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