Collaborate to help vulnerable older people after Covid-19
More than 2 million older people live alone across the country, and the COVID-19 crisis has increased the number of people affected by unwanted loneliness and isolation. Other factors, such as mobility difficulties, physical frailty, chronic health problems, living in substandard housing or with architectural barriers, low pensions, and the absence of emotional ties and neighborhood or family support networks, have affected many older people. You can contribute to the “Seniors in company” project of Grandes Amigos to promote autonomy and social inclusion of vulnerable older people in isolation.
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32
Direct beneficiaries
Those people who have naturally benefited from the campaign's interventions
55
Indirect beneficiaries
Those identifiable people who will potentially receive an effect from the campaign's activities
The number of elderly people living alone in the state territory has broken a record and for the first time in history exceeds the barrier of 2 million, reaching 2,009,100. Although living alone does not have to be related with feeling lonely, this circumstance can be a risk to well-being and health when combined with other factors such as: mobility difficulties, physical frailty, chronic health problems, residing in slums or with architectural barriers, low pensions and absence of affective ties and neighborhood or family support networks. This situation has worsened in recent months with the COVID-19 crisis, increasing the number of people affected by unwanted loneliness and isolation. The “Seniors in Company” project of Grandes Amigos promotes the autonomy and social inclusion of older people in situations of isolation and vulnerability, offering them emotional support through volunteers from their immediate environment.
Older people who participate in Grandes Amigos enjoy the accompaniment of their volunteer work and cultural activities or socialization in the open air, in addition to having punctual and telephone accompaniments.
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Promotion of autonomy and social inclusion of older people in situations of isolation and vulnerability, offering them emotional support through volunteers from their immediate environment.
The “Older people in Company” project of Grandes Amigos in 2019 accompanied 953 older people directly and another 2,382 people benefited indirectly from the programs developed. Adinkide volunteers visit older people who are living and / or feeling lonely once a week. During the time they share, they usually perform daily tasks such as going for a walk, chatting or going for a drink. The specific actions included within the project are:
The average age of the beneficiaries participating in Grandes Amigos is 84 years, and the majority are women.