The Covid-19 lockdown means people are physically isolated at a level never seen before in New Zealand.
St John wants to let people know that it is well positioned to help reduce any feelings of loneliness and isolation at home with its free Caring Caller service, connecting people who need a friend with people who have time to listen and chat on the phone.
The goal of the COVID-19 lockdown is to limit the spread of the virus but not to limit
your community connection. While we may not be able to visit each other and meet face to face, we need to be able to support each other and stay in touch, says St John director of Community Health Services Sarah Manley.
She says St John has moved to extend the free Caring Caller service to provide support to people who might be feeling a bit lonely during lockdown, or just need to check in with someone.
"Due to Covid-19 we have had to suspend some of our community programmes such as
Friends of the Emergency Department, Community Carers and Pet Therapy, and many of
these valuable volunteers are moving into Caring Caller roles."