Providing the extra support in extra care: Day centre opportunities help regain a sense of purpose
Before joining Miners Court Day Centre at the extra care housing scheme in Redruth, Cornwall, in 2023, Christopher was struggling with low mood after losing his wife and adjusting to living alone. Despite having support from his son and daughter-in-law, Christopher's social circle was limited, and his wife's passing left him feeling lonely and isolated.
After learning about Miners Court Day Centre from a Coastline colleague, Christopher began attending for half a day each week. Initially, he was very quiet, withdrawn, and reluctant to participate in activities. However, with the encouragement and support of the Day Centre Workers and Volunteers, Christopher gradually gained confidence and built a good rapport with other attendees.
This coincided with an increase in his funding from Adult Social Care, allowing him to attend the Day Centre three full days per week and receive a care package to help with showering and maintaining a clean home, significantly improving his overall health and wellbeing
“I was at zero before coming to Miners Court, but now I have my confidence and sense of humour back! With the staff and volunteers, I always feel supported and cared for when I’m here. I really enjoy it, and my wellbeing has drastically improved. I get a lot of satisfaction from coming here, meeting and chatting with people – I’ve made lots of friends.” Christopher.
As Christopher's sense of wellbeing improved, he became more involved in day centre activities such as chair exercises, cooking, crafts, games, and listening to various talks from outside agencies. This led to him volunteering to help run the Day Centre bingo sessions, which were very popular with other attendees. Consequently, Christopher was encouraged to join Coastline’s volunteer scheme, which supports customers in volunteering at Miners Court and recognises their contributions. Since then, Christopher has dedicated his time to running not only the Day Centre bingo sessions but also charity bingo evenings at Miners Court.
“Volunteering gives me a sense of achievement and confidence that I didn’t have 18 months ago. I feel like I’m making a difference to others who attend, and that’s the most important thing.” Christopher.
“Christopher has a great sense of humour, makes us laugh, lifts the mood of other customers, and brightens our day!” Day Centre Customer.
Christopher's positive experience at the Day Centre has motivated him to apply for a permanent flat at Miners Court, where he can receive the ongoing care and social support he needs.
Tamsyn Pegler works closely with Louise Beard, Deputy Chief Executive of Coastline Housing, who is a member of the Housing LIN’s South West Leadership Set. The group works regionally to promote good quality housing for an ageing population and share how a range of different housing options for older people can deliver better personal health and wellbeing outcomes and service improvements.
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