FAQs about the Re-engage call companion service in partnership with Parkinson's UK
Absolutely, if you’re happy to make regular calls to more than one older person.
Older people living with Parkinson's are especially vulnerable to loneliness and isolation. As Parkinson's progresses, a gradual loss of movement and impaired balance make social interaction a daily challenge. Depression, memory loss and sleep problems are common. Their carers can feel isolated and cut off from the world too.
Our call companion service is for people who are living in social isolation and experiencing loneliness – and that can include many people affected by Parkinson's, including carers. A call companion is someone who they can talk to on a regular basis; a vital connection with the outside world when they feel that their social circles are diminishing.
Please take a look at our training. Whilst the Re-engage call companion service in partnership with Parkinson’s UK is specifically for people living with Parkinson’s and their carers, the topic of conversation doesn’t need to be Parkinson’s specific.
Yes, if you’re happy to make regular calls with an older person living with or caring for someone with Parkinson’s. Our training will provide you with all the information and support that you’ll need to make your calls with confidence.