Denbighshire
County Council is running a campaign urging residents to Be Mindful in May.
The campaign
is encouraging everyone, particularly the over 70s and those with underlying
health conditions, to look after their physical and mental health and wellbeing
during these times of uncertainty.
Staying at
home and reducing contact with others can be difficult and we need to get used
to doing things differently which is why our campaign focuses on staying
positive, helping to take care of yourself and of course those you care for.
During the
month of May, the council will be launching themed weeks with a host of ideas,
and suggestions for home based activities.
The campaign
kicks off on 3 May with Wellbeing Week, followed by Love Your Local Area
Week which aims to highlight the local area and appreciate what’s on your
doorstep.
Love Reading Week starts on 10 May with lots of inspiration and
ideas for reading at home and finally Your Community Week will be celebrating
the people and activities in your community during the last week of May.
Cllr Bobby
Feeley, the council’s Lead Member for Wellbeing and Independence, said:
‘‘During these very difficult times, we can all take steps to make a
difference, while spending more time at home and following the social
distancing advice. Staying connected is particularly important to our overall
wellbeing and nowadays we can choose numerous options to keep in touch with
friends and family.
“Doing what we
can to encourage everyone to stay physically and mentally active whilst at home
is also essential, and I encourage everyone to join in with this campaign and
share their ideas with others.”
Denbighshire
Council says it will be extending their proactive calling campaign beyond those people
who are receiving the shielding letters, to people in Denbighshire who are over 70 and those who are living alone.
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