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Keeping in Contact

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“Ask for help if needed – offer help if you can”

It’s so important to keep connected with family, friends and the local community at this time. If you find it hard to connect with someone reach out for support. Here are some numbers and sites which can help you to get more connected.  

Community Call Helpline

A dedicated helpline that the public can ring to give non-medical non-emergency support to people during this COVID-19 emergency

The helpline is open 7 days a week from 8am to 8pm

Phone: 1800 868 399

Email: covidSupport@wicklowcoco.ie 

Other Supports

We can all help in ensuring that social contact is maintained with people who are isolated in their homes at this time, even if it's a friendly phone call. Even if you are not a formal volunteer, checking in via call or text with a vulnerable person in your locality can make a huge difference.

As well as the Community Call there are also a range of initiatives that people can avail of during this time:

  • ALONE is providing a telephone support line, seven days a week from 8am – 8pm, for all older people, their families, and those who are medically vulnerable. If you need any advice, reassurance or additional support call them at: 0818 222024
  • Gardaí – if you have any safety concerns, or need any essential items brought to you, contact the Gardaí, they will be more than happy to assist you or direct you to relevant services
  • Third Age Ireland have a Seniorline which is a confidential listening service for older people, with trained volunteers. Freephone 1800 804591
  • Friends of the Elderly also run a friendly call service for those who just need a chat. Its available free and nationwide. Call 01 8731855