A care home company is launching a community-based outreach initiative aimed at supporting elderly and vulnerable people who will be particularly at risk during the period of severe weather.
It is reaching out to GP practices, social workers, and other community-based organisations to identify 45 people who may face life-threatening conditions over the next seven days.
Once identified, these people will be visited by members of staff at each of Constantia Healthcare’s nine homes which include Bedale.
Staff will supply meals cooked by the home’s chefs, heat-retaining blankets, a £10 prepaid electric meter top-up card/key, and spend time checking on the health and wellbeing of the individual.
Constantia healthcare chief operating officer Emily Whitehurst said: “This initiative is about much more than delivering meals; it’s about offering hope, warmth, and human connection to those who need it most, particularly during the forecasted period of poor weather.
“In an ideal world, we would support more than five people from each home of our homes, but we want to focus on the most vulnerable and at risk and ensure the support we do provide is potentially lifesaving.
“This aligns with our core values and our ‘where people matter’ philosophy which underpins everything we strive to do as a company providing high-quality care in our communities.”
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