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ROTHWELL and DISTRICT LIVE AT
HOME SCHEME
Rothwell Baptist Church Hall, Wood Lane, Rothwell LS26 0PG
Telephone/Fax: 0113 288 0887 email
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Live at Home Manager: Mrs
Lesley Tweed
Admin Assistant: Mrs
Janet Stones
Areas Covered
Methley, Oulton, Woodlesford, John
O'Gaunts, Rothwell, Carlton,
Thorpe, Robin Hood and Lofthouse.
Live at Home is also a service that encourages and
enables older people to participate once again in their local community. The energy and commitment for each Live at
Home scheme comes from local people. The
scheme offers the following activities and services to any older person (60+)
living within our funded area. To partake in the activities membership is
essential and involves an informal chat with the Scheme Manager to complete a
needs assessment and ascertain the individual's requirements.
The
Rothwell and District Live at Home Scheme is a local voluntary project,
which offers friendship, activities and support to retired people over
the age of 60 who live in their own homes. The scheme became
operational in August 2000 and covers the Rothwell, Oulton.
Woodlesford, Methley, Carlton, Robin Hood, Thorpe and Lofthouse areas.
The scheme has two part-time paid members of staff and is dependent
upon external funding from various sources for its continued existence
and growth. Essential to our work is the help and support of our
volunteers who give their time freely and generously and without whom
we could not continue to provide our services.
Volunteering with Rothwell & District Live at Home Scheme:
Rothwell
& District Live at Home Scheme greatly welcome new volunteers to
help us deliver out services in the community. We accept volunteers of
all ages - many of our volunteers are retired people themselves - and
are therefore also able to join in all our activities. If you or some
one you know would like an informal chat to discuss out volunteering
opportunities further please contact Lesley or Janet on telephone
number: 0113 2880887 or email us on
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The following quotation aptly describes the commitment of our 37 volunteers who support the scheme in a variety of roles:
"Do
your little bit of good where you are; it's those little bits of good
put together that overwhelm the world" Author: Archbishop Desmond
Tutu.
We
said thank you to all our volunteers for regularly putting these words
into practice during Volunteer Week in June 2007 and had a ‘fun' award
ceremony to acknowledge their contribution and length of service to our
members.
If you feel that you could give time on a regular basis ~ perhaps as
little as an hour a week ~ or would like to know more about the Scheme,
then please phone the Live at Home office, and talk to either Lesley or
Janet for further information - 0113 288 0887.
Membership
At
the time of our last Annual Report in April 2007 membership stood at
297, however as a result of referrals from health and social services,
families and friends and directly from people attending our activities
or who have heard about us by recommendation, we continue to grow and
we have to date (Aug 2007) 315 members. Our members are involved with
the provision of our services through representation on our Support
Committee, through regular evaluation and satisfaction surveys and we
are always interested to hear their views and suggestions.
Befriending Service
There
is a growing demand for this service and we currently have 11 people
receiving a weekly visit from one of our volunteers. There has however,
been a sharp rise in referrals for this service and we currently have
21 people waiting for a volunteer befriender. We are constantly seeking
new volunteers to meet this demand and a visit of a few hours a week
can make an enormous difference to someone who otherwise would have
limited social contact.
Scheme Newsletter
Our
membership and volunteers receive a quarterly newsletter by post, which
contains information and advice and details of our trips and
activities.
Scheme Activities
The 6 monthly evaluations by our members of our activities have shown a high level of satisfaction with all the activities:
Gentle Exercise Class
This
chair-based exercise class continues to take place on Fridays at 2.00pm
at Midland House sheltered housing scheme, Woodlesford. The class is
well attended and very popular, with 16 to 20 members taking exercise
each week. Graham, the class facilitator, creates varied and
interesting chair based exercises to suit all abilities along with a
great deal of camaraderie and laughter. It is wonderful to see the
improvement in flexibility and agility of those who attend the classes
regularly.
The Line Dancing Sessions
Held
at 1.30pm on alternate Mondays at Woodlesford Parish Centre and the
Scout Hut on Haigh Road, Rothwell, continue to be attended by 67 of our
members from all age ranges. Sandra, the facilitator, creates a
programme, which suits all abilities and is fun as well as good
exercise. Seating is provided if dancers need a breather and our
volunteers provide a welcome cup of tea/coffee and biscuits at ‘half
time' or in the hot weather copious cold drinks to keep every-one
hydrated.
The Drop-in and Lunch at Woodlesford Parish Centre
Held
on Tuesdays is a popular activity with our members. Our volunteers
provide tea and coffee for members to meet and chat and provide a light
lunch at 12.00pm, which is regularly attended by 20+ diners each week.
‘Movement to Music'
A
'movement to music' session has also been introduced at 11.00am to run
alongside the Drop-in for those who would like to get fit and have fun.
Chair based and standing exercises cover a variety of abilities and new
members are welcome.
The Lunch Club
Held
on Thursdays at Mickletown Community Centre Methley has 24 regular
diners taking advantage of a 2 course cooked meal and good company. We
have welcomed new members this year and our volunteers create a
pleasant and convivial atmosphere for the diners.
Day trips
Our day trips have continued to be popular and this year so far we have
taken members to Millstones Restaurant, Harrogate for a 2 course dinner
and entertainment, Lightwater Valley Shopping Village, Ripon, Brymor
Ice-Cream Dairy in Hawes, Murgatroyds Fish Restaurant, Yeadon and
Burnby Hall Gardens, Pocklington.
"Thank you for a brilliant day out - again it's been lovely" quote from one of our members.
The 6 monthly evaluations by our members of our activities have shown a high level of satisfaction with all the activities.
Large Print Library Lending Club
We
are grateful to receive a steady supply of large print books from
Rothwell Library, which are delivered on request to members by scheme
staff. This service is much appreciated by members who would otherwise
be unable to visit the Library.
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