Have you ever heard of Social Justice Sunday? In a tradition dating back from 1940, the Australian Catholic Bishops release major social justice statements each year in time for Social Justice Sunday (August 30). The statements encourage the Catholic community to reflect and act on social, economic and ecological issues. This year focuses on mental health; which is a hugely important topic right now.
This week we’ll share with you some experiences of our VMCH staff who support the mental health and wellbeing of VMCH clients, including residents in aged care, carers looking after a loved one, or a person with disability.
Maria Carnovale (above) supports residents, their loved ones and our staff at Providence Aged Care Residence in Bacchus Marsh. As one of our 16 Pastoral Care Practitioners, she’s witnessed many people struggling with mental health, particularly during this second wave.
How are residents coping?
Residents are missing their families and are concerned for their families. residents with a diagnosis of dementia, while not able to articulate, are sensing there is something not quite right. It has been particularly difficult for our new residents who have moved into aged care. Staff have been wonderful and are compassionate in their care. The In-Touch program is helping to keep families connected with video calls which is the next best thing.
How are families doing?
They are missing seeing their loved ones. There is also the heartbreaking news of COVID19 entering aged care facilities, which has family and carers very worried. Many family members have commented that receiving frequent communication which keeps them updated has been of consolation.
How are staff managing?
We are incredibly blessed to have wonderful staff at Providence who are dedicated and put the residents first. Of course, they are worried about their own families and worried about our residents. Some of our staff have family overseas and that is very difficult for them.
What kind of tips do you give residents, families and staff to help support their mental health?