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The
First Year
The
first job of the TLC Link team was to go out to find people whose needs
could be met by the project.
Leaflets were created
and dispatched to over 500 organisations. Project workers personally visited
numerous public agencies like doctors' surgeries, police stations, libraries,
and dental surgeries etc. They spoke to their staff about the project
and asked them to display publicity leaflets. The project leader gave
presentations to interested agencies who were likely to make referrals.
Adverts were placed in local publications.
The
clientelle gradually built to 50 over the first 12 months. Forms
of interviention included,
- befriending
- maintaining telephone
contact
- housework
- shopping
- taking people out
to the park
- taking them to
daycentres
- escorting to hospital
appointments
- advising about
available services
- keeping hobbies
and interests alive
- introducing to
local social activities
Many
referrals were made to agencies for needs such as
- aids and adaptations
- community alarm
service
- taxi card
- housing repairs
- Dial a Ride
- carer relief
- environmental cleansing
- pensions advice
- optician
- support for linguistic
minority needs
- district nurse
The
project staff were grateful for the guidance of a steering group made
up of a group of local professional people.
The
project leader was interested in giving dementia sufferers and their carers
the tools to fight back against the condition. She collected information
on diet, nutrition and lifestyle that could help prevent and slow the
advancement of dementia and age related memory loss. Displays of this
material were made at two local health events.
Below is a picture
of one of these displays. If you click on it you will be taken
to a page of information and links to sites that can help you if you wish
to challenge this condition.

Click
on the picture to go to our self help page.
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