Perthshire Advertiser

Shared Lives scheme looks for new recruits

- ROBBIE CHALMERS

A Perth- based care and support service for adults is looking to recruit more carers to help those in need in the region.

Running since 2012, the Shared Lives Scheme is a ‘ fostering for adults’ service for people aged 16+ who want to live independen­tly in their community, with the support of a family and community network.

It is an alternativ­e to supported living or residentia­l care and can provide anything from companions­hip and befriendin­g to respite and home share.

The Richmond Fellowship Scotland charity coordinate­s the Shared Lives Scheme in Perth and Kinross in conjunctio­n with PKC.

The service receives referrals from both local authority and individual­s or loved ones, with viable applicants undergoing a six-week induction and trial period.

The options for carers are: day options - a Shared Lives carer will provide companions­hip to an individual using their own home as a base; kinship care – where the carer will act as extended family, the individual receiving support will spend time in their own home and that of the carer; short breaks – where the individual can stay with a carer for a break which could be for a couple of days to a couple of weeks; and home share – where the individual receiving support lives with a carer and their family full time.

Shared Lives coordinato­r Sarah Grant said: “It is a shared life with somebody.

“It feels like an ordinary life for someone who needs support and doesn’t feel like a ‘job’ for the carer.

“It could be for respite and could be full time or live in.

“We find somebody who wants to be a carer, we interview them and then go through a matching process.

“A lot of people are needing support. Coming out of lockdown has had a massive impact on people’s mental health.”

To find out more go to www. trfs.org.uk/what_we_do/perth_ and_ kinross_ shared_ lives_ service

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 ?? ?? Helping hands Shared Lives co-ordinator Sarah Grant, Shared Lives carers Rose Patrick and Amanda Patrick, and Amy Ferguson. Picture by staff photograph­er Richard Wilkins
Helping hands Shared Lives co-ordinator Sarah Grant, Shared Lives carers Rose Patrick and Amanda Patrick, and Amy Ferguson. Picture by staff photograph­er Richard Wilkins

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