Denbighshire
County Council is contacting vulnerable residents to check on their wellbeing
and offer community support during the coronavirus outbreak.
Everybody receiving
shielding letters from the Chief Medical Officer for Wales is being called by a council officer to arrange community support or food box deliveries if
required.
So far more
than 3,000 residents have been contacted and support provided has included
referrals to community groups or local charities for help with, for example,
advice about finances, grocery shopping or dog walking.
A number of
residents have contacted the council to offer their thanks to staff as well as
posting their thanks on social media.
One resident
said: “I recently received a call from the council advising me I was on the NHS
shielding list and I was given valuable information about the available
services for myself and my wife. This included food and medical deliveries.
“We later
received a food parcel with much needed essentials. I would like to pass on our
thanks and appreciation to the staff for everything they are doing for the
community and everyone else making deliveries and other jobs during these
difficult times.”
Another
resident said: “I would like to applaud what Denbighshire County Council is
doing and I’d like to thank the council for the call. We really appreciate it
and we really appreciate all those still going to work and everything that has
been done for us. Well done.”
Cllr Bobby
Feeley, the council’s Lead Member for Well-being and Independence, said: “We
have been getting some fantastic feedback from residents receiving these calls,
it is encouraging to know the calls are providing the right support for our residents.
“Staff are
extremely appreciative of the comments and I would like to thank them for their
outstanding work during this time.
“We will
continue to stay in touch with residents who have received a call throughout
the lockdown period. We also understand it is not only those in receipt of a
shielding letter that need support. If anyone is worried about themselves or a
friend, relative or neighbour they can call the Council on 01824 706000 and a
call-back will be arranged as soon as possible.”
* Residents who
are concerned about the legitimacy of these calls can hang up and call the council back direct on 01824 706000.
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