Clwyd South
MP Simon Baynes (pictured) has praised an ‘excellent’ initiative by Denbighshire County
Council whereby vulnerable residents are contacted to check on their well-being
and offer community support during the coronavirus outbreak.
Everybody
receiving shielding letters from the Chief Medical Officer for Wales and living
in the Denbighshire County Council area will also be called by a council
officer to arrange community support or food box deliveries if required.
So far, more
than 2,000 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.
Simon Baynes
said: “We’re all
worried about our vulnerable relatives and neighbours at this difficult and
uncertain time. So I’m glad Denbighshire County Council has taken the
initiative to contact those who may be feeling isolated and could do with some
extra help getting shopping or prescriptions delivered.
“I’d urge
anyone concerned about a friend, relative or neighbour to get in touch with the
Council so they can arrange a call-back as soon as possible. As ever, if
someone has an issue or concern, or if there’s anything I can do to help you,
please get in touch with me on simon.baynes.mp@parliament.uk.”
If you believe
you fall into one of the categories of extremely vulnerable people and you have
not received a letter from the Welsh Government, you should discuss your concerns
with your GP or hospital clinician.
If anyone is
worried about themselves or a friend, relative or neighbour they can call the council on 01824 706000 and a call-back can be arranged as soon as possible.
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