Warrigal will help tackle loneliness in older people with their new program Connect-19.
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The program aims to combat social isolation for older people aged 65 years and over during times of COVID-19 isolation and social distancing. The six-month project has been made possible through funding from the NSW Government's Combatting Social Isolation for Seniors during COVID-19 Grant Program.
The Connect-19 program also offers a chance to re-activate and re-engage Warrigal's existing volunteer base of over 400 people who have been made inactive due to lockdown and visitor restrictions. Volunteers will provide social engagement opportunities for older people at risk of isolation and loneliness.
Warrigal CEO Mark Sewell said the new service aligned strongly with Warrigal's vision of older people living great lives.
"During these times of uncertainty, it's often people in this cohort who find themselves disconnected from family and friends or struggle to find ways to connect with people," he said.
"We want to help those who are socially isolated or at risk of social isolation connect and engage with others. This service provides an opportunity to directly engage with older people, enabling such connections to take place.
"Given the knowledge, experience and passion our volunteers bring, we believe it will be beneficial for all older people living across the region, not just Warrigal customers and residents, at risk of social isolation and loneliness."
Connect-19 offers regular and on-going social calls between volunteers and participants, and training and technical support for older people in the use of smart devices, supported by 'easy to follow instructions' and procedures.
It will also provide referral and assistance to access Warrigal's existing 'My Club Connect' program.
Participants who wish to take part in this program are encouraged to call the dedicated Connect-19 Hotline on 1800 106 930, Monday to Friday between 8:30am to 5pm. Alternatively, those wanting to volunteer with Warrigal and help provide support to older people at risk of isolation can register their interest via email: volunteering@warrigal.com.au.
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