Bradford on Avon Town Council

Support for older people

Coping with isolation can be particularly challenging for those who are not internet-savvy. Not everyone has access to a computer, and elderly people who can’t connect with the virtual wider world may be finding it difficult to work out what they can and can’t do in these challenging and worrying times.

Here’s how you can help if you have elderly neighbours:

Cllr Jennie Parker, who has a key interest in elderly isolation and volunteers for Dementia Action Alliance, adds:

“It is so important to talk to our neighbours, to let them know we are here for them and that we care. This can be done by sharing the little things of life like a smile, a few words and giving support when needed. Older people may have no immediate or close family, have lost their friends and feel life is not worth living. A smile can show them that it is.”

Further information about support for older people experiencing loneliness/fear during the COVID-19 pandemic, can be found at www.ageuk.org.uk

* Please be aware that there are unfortunately scammers about, so if your older neighbour doesn’t know you, you should always offer the Town Council’s telephone number as contact. If you join our Community Volunteer Network, we can then put them in touch.

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