Macclesfield Express

Charity keeps up its support for elderly

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AGE UK Cheshire East says it continues to support many older people at this difficult time, despite dwindling resources.

To respond to the Coronaviru­s pandemic, the charity has focused all its attention on supporting people who need support and who may be isolated in their homes.

As well as continuing its Help at Home service, the older persons charity which has its head office in Macclesfie­ld operates specifical­ly across Cheshire East, has developed a new Covid19 support line, supporting vulnerable older people by contacting them on a regular basis to see that they have everything they need at this difficult time.

The value of this service was highlighte­d this week when John, who lives alone, was contacted for a welfare check.

The first chat identified he would welcome a regular welfare call, to help him through these difficult times.

On making a further call, it became clear that John was suffering from significan­t health issues, and after seeking permission from him, an ambulance was called. As a result, John spent two days in Macclesfie­ld Hospital, after which he was discharged with a full support package including carers regularly visiting him in his own home.

Age UK Cheshire East made arrangemen­ts with a local supplier for an urgent food delivery for when John arrived home and also made arrangemen­ts for subsequent food deliveries to ensure John had all the necessary supplies he needed.

The Charity continue to make regular wellbeing calls to John, giving him the comfort of a friendly and reassuring voice at the end of the phone.

Damon Taylor, Chief Executive of Age UK Cheshire East commented

“This is just one example of the valuable work we are currently doing for the older people of Cheshire East, across the towns of Macclesfie­ld, Wilmslow, Knutsford, Congleton and Poynton and surroundin­g villages.

“Without the initial call from us, John’s wellbeing could have been severely compromise­d.

“We know, from talking to the older people, that they really welcome our calls, and as well as providing a friendly voice at the other end of the phone, it also enables us to put in place any support they made need, just like we did for John”

Damon concluded “If anyone needs to access our support, they can do so by calling us on 01625 612958.”

 ??  ?? Hazel Salter, a member of staff at Age UK Cheshire East, making welfare calls this week
Hazel Salter, a member of staff at Age UK Cheshire East, making welfare calls this week

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