The idea
Many people feel more lonely in the wake of COVID-19 and many have lost their confidence or remain worried about leaving the house. This new project will offer the chance to socialise, make friends, have fun and enjoy a delicious two course lunch in a purpose built warm and inviting venue. Our project will encourage and bring together socially isolated members of the community, who may otherwise have little or limited contact with the outside world. Free return door to door transport will be available within 3 miles of the venue, to help reduce any initial anxiety or barriers to making that first move back into being an active member of the local community.
What we'll deliver
- A two course cooked lunch
- A purpose built environment for meeting, eating and enjoying activities
- Free return door to door transport within a 3 mile radius of the centre
- Professional staff who can identify other sources of support to ensure wellbeing of attendee
Why it's a great idea
The pandemic and its repeated lockdowns have created an ensuing pandemic of loneliness, which is having a serious impact on both physical and mental health and wellbeing. Social isolation increases the risks of a range of health conditions including cognitive decline, frailty, high blood pressure and depression.
This project will help people to reduce their isolation, depression and lack of confidence that living in a rural setting can bring. We will create a safe and caring environment where everyone can relax, socialise and have fun. There will also be a deliciously balanced, nutritious meal in a family style setting, encouraging conversation and a sense of belonging.
The project is staffed by care professionals who are able to not only deliver a safe and caring service, but also recognise any gaps in support that attendees may have. We can signpost or help them to connect with other support groups.
Steps to get it done
- Marketing materials will be distributed
- Two trial lunches will be held to advertise, recruit and gather feedback
Open on Mondays and Thursdays, this project gives the opportunity for up to 30 socially isolated or vulnerable people to come together for a nutritious hot meal and company in a warm and welcoming environment.
Having the benefit of professional staff who are connected to the local social care framework, the project will be able to identify any further care needs and refer people as appropriate.