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Social support for seniors

Heather pictured with a llama enjoying an outing as part of Council's social support program.

Find out more about our social support program to help keep residents connected in our community in many ways from home visits to activities and outings.

Our social support programs

Mount Alexander Shire Council offers CHSP and HACC-PYP eligible clients a diverse, interesting and enjoyable social support program.

Social support helps you to maintain or develop social networks. These may include volunteer visiting which offers you a limited visiting service for clients whose physical or geographical situation has created a barrier to their community involvement.

The Social Support Program is designed to support our older and younger residents who need assistance with getting out, socialising, making friends and learning new skills. Groups are facilitated by qualified and experienced staff and volunteers. We provide a range of fun and friendly programs to cater for different needs and interests including home visits, special interest groups, computer group, community lunches, outings and gentle warm water exercises. All programs are low cost, with transport available across the Shire for a small fee.

For more information about our Social Social Program read our social support brochure (PDF, 2MB) If this sounds of interest to you, contact our Healthy Ageing Officer on 5471 1797.

You can also find more information on social support services and activities at the Victorian Government's Social Support Hub at www.seniorsonline.vic.gov.au.

Volunteering

If you enjoy spending time with older adults and people with disabilities you might like to join our fantastic team of Social Support Volunteers.

They provide support and companionship for isolated older people living in the community in a wide range of individual and group social programs and activities.

Good communication skills and a sense of humour are a must! If you have one hour or more per week free and would like to get involved, please contact us. Training is provided. For more information contact our Healthy Ageing Officer on 5471 1797. For other volunteering opportunities visit our volunteering page.

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