Denbighshire
County Council has expanded its wellbeing checks to residents during the
coronavirus outbreak.
With the support of Denbighshire Leisure Ltd, the council is contacting everybody receiving
shielding letters from the Chief Medical Officer for Wales and is now expanding
calls to residents over 70.
So far more
than 5,000 residents have been contacted and support has included referrals to
community groups or local charities for help with, for example, advice about
finances, grocery shopping or dog walking.
Denbighshire
Leisure’s Active Communities team has visited over 300 residents, with another
200 to be visited within the next few weeks.
The team has
visited people who have received a shielding letter and had previously been
uncontactable by phone and checked in on them to ensure they were being
supported during this difficult time.
Overall, the
project has involved more than 80 staff members from a range of council
departments as well as Denbighshire Leisure Ltd and external partners including
Denbighshire Voluntary Services Council (DVSC), the British Red Cross, and
elected members have been recruited to support by becoming telephone
befrienders.
Cllr Bobby
Feeley, Lead Member for Well-being and Independence, said:
“Thanks to the hard work and adaptability of staff, we have been in touch with
more than 5,000 people, and are in regular contact with a majority of
those.
"We have referred more than 250 people for Welsh Government food
boxes, and more than 300 people to DVSC to find help with shopping and
collecting medications.
"We have identified a number of safeguarding and
wellbeing concerns and referred these for a quick professional response.
This has meant that many officers have had to work in a completely different
way and I would again like to thank staff for their dedication and hard work
during this process.”
A number of residents
have contacted the council to offer their thanks to staff as well as posting on
social media.
Feedback from
a resident in Ruthin said it was very reassuring to have the Denbighshire
Leisure Active Communities team call by and he said it was a great comfort for
him and his wife who feel like they are being supported and are not alone.
Jamie Groves,
Managing Director of Denbighshire Leisure Ltd, said: “The team has gone above
and beyond over the last month and it’s fantastic to hear the amazing feedback
from the local community, who feel supported by the team during this difficult
time.
"They were happy to step up to the task and felt it was a great way to
stay connected with our residents and service users at this time. Fortunately
most residents were safe and well and enjoyed chatting to the team, at a safe
distance.”
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