Ask Joy: I think someone I know needs a little help (Part 2).
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This article was kindly written for the SDC by retired psychologist/ member @Joy Straw.
Recently I wrote an article about some of us needing help as we age. It brought about a lot of conversation about aged care packages.
The first hurdle to overcome is to accept that we may need support to remain in our homes and do some of the things we previously took for granted. This may be as simple as somebody helping with the gardening. Maybe it’s a little bit of help with the house cleaning or grocery shopping. Whatever help we have will enable us not only to have a better quality of life but also to prolong our ability to stay within our homes.
Either you’ve applied for an assessment, or your GP, Geriatrician, or social worker has, and you’re still waiting (see my earlier article about how to apply). The easiest way to apply is online, and it takes a matter of minutes.
There are a lot of people currently on waiting lists, but it does not hurt to ring to check and to remind them that you are in line and that it’s progressing. Don’t forget there’s a waiting list and finite packages. However, there is plenty to do while you’re waiting.
If the package is for you, it may be easy for you to follow the suggestions below, however, if it is somebody you know who is struggling it may require you to help make the correct preparations.
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This article was kindly written for the SDC by retired psychologist/ member @Joy Straw.
Recently I wrote an article about some of us needing help as we age. It brought about a lot of conversation about aged care packages.
The first hurdle to overcome is to accept that we may need support to remain in our homes and do some of the things we previously took for granted. This may be as simple as somebody helping with the gardening. Maybe it’s a little bit of help with the house cleaning or grocery shopping. Whatever help we have will enable us not only to have a better quality of life but also to prolong our ability to stay within our homes.
Either you’ve applied for an assessment, or your GP, Geriatrician, or social worker has, and you’re still waiting (see my earlier article about how to apply). The easiest way to apply is online, and it takes a matter of minutes.
There are a lot of people currently on waiting lists, but it does not hurt to ring to check and to remind them that you are in line and that it’s progressing. Don’t forget there’s a waiting list and finite packages. However, there is plenty to do while you’re waiting.
If the package is for you, it may be easy for you to follow the suggestions below, however, if it is somebody you know who is struggling it may require you to help make the correct preparations.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Quisque in diam id erat facilisis consectetur vitae vel urna.
Ut lacus libero, suscipit auctor ipsum sit amet, viverra pretium nisl. Nullam facilisis nec odio nec dapibus. Integer maximus risus et velit porttitor ullamcorper
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