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Renfrewshire Carers CentreA life outside caring
Dates for your diary
Upcoming events
HereMe4
Wednesday 17th
September
10-2:00 pm
Tannahill Centre
Information day
Many stalls, manyorganisations.
Come and seewhat’s available for
you.
Aa Aids and
adaptations
Friday 12th
September
11-1:00pm
Carers Centre
Come and findout everythingyou need to
know.
Smartcare is a major telehealthcare programme aimed at improving thehealth,care and well being of the over 50s, with a specific focus on fallsprevention. The project operates across Ayrshire, Arran and the ClydeValley (which includes Renfrewshire) and supports the person and theircarer to co-ordinate the services they wish to use. Carers can sign up fortheir online self help tool at https://portal.livingitup.org.uk/
Duke of Edinburgh Award
This is the joint Bronze Duke of Edinburgh's assessed expedition. It involved young carersfrom Perth and Kinross and Renfrewshire and it took place over 14-15 June 2014.
The group used Glen Almond for their adventure, starting at Newton Bridge in the SmaGlen outside Crieff and finishing at Ardtalnaig on Loch Tay. This was an excellentopportunity for young people who come from a different geographical area but face thesame issues in life to undertake a joint learning experience. Friendships were formed andthe teams worked together to pass their assessment. Members from the groups also hadthe chance to catch up again at the Scottish Young Carer's Festival.
This is the second time a group from these areas have completed a jointexpedition. Hopefully both groups will complete further expeditionstogether and share more positive learning experiences.
Getting a break from your caring role is often essential to enable you to recharge yourbatteries and continue to care. We are very proud of the quality of support we offer Carersthrough our excellent home based respite sitting service and befriending project and haveoften been asked if people can purchase these services. We are now in the position to sayyes as we will be launching a new service which Carers are able to purchase from us.
The service will provide a personalised, responsive, high quality respite care serviceincluding personal care - showering, getting up in the morning or assisting to bed anddomiciliary tasks such as washing up, laundry. The service will respond to the needs of theCarer and the service user that includes all age ranges, conditions, disabilities or illness. Theservice will be provided by our trained workers or volunteers.
If anyone is interested in finding out more about this service please call the Centre on0141 887 3643 and ask for either Diane, Maureen or Katie.
New Service
Whilst taking part in arts and craft activities can help improve our own health and wellbeing italso allows us to learn more skills, meet new people and provides us with great sense ofachievement. It could also help the Centre by providing items to sell at our various fundraisingventures.
So if you would be interested in being involved in this please come along to our first meeting.
We are looking to start an Arts and Craft Group forcarers either to learn new skills or to spend timeon skills they already have.
To see how we could develop this we would like toorganise a meeting for those interested. It will beon Monday 22nd September at 1.00pm, here in theCarers Centre.
New stuff
Potential Picasso? Rising Rodan?
COPD Heart Failure Diabetes At risk of falls
Do any of these affect your daily life?
Whether it’s yourself or someone you
care for, would you like to learn more
term conditions?
about self management of these long
Autumn
Quiz
1 Because the days areshorter, what is there lessof in autumn?
a Animalsb Rainc Lightd Darkness2 In the northern
hemisphere, autumnbegins in September.When does it begin in thesouthern hemisphere?
a Julyb Decemberc Marchd June3 What language does the
word “autumn” comefrom?
a Germanb Frenchc Italiand Russian4 In poetry, what emotion is
autumn associated with?a Happinessb Angerc Sadnessd Uncertainty5 Prior to the 16th century,
what was autumn referredto as?
a Fallb Harvestc It had no named The birth of pilgrims6 Why do leaves change
colour in the autumn?a It is too coldb There is less lightc The tree is dyingd It is a part of harvesting
Answers on back page
Specialist clinical staff from the RAH,staff from Renfrewshire Council andCommunity Health Partnership andpartner organisations will be on handto offer advice and informationabout new telehealth/telecareinitiatives and services that can helpimprove quality of life.Open Day
Wednesday 24 September, 10-4
Glynhill Hotel
Glasgow Road, Paisley
Drop in Event
Watch out for the return of the Tannahill, Linwood and Glenburn Support Groups - coming soon.
Polmont Young Offenders Institution.
Originally Project Oskar was all about second hand furniture. Today it is much more. If youhave a home related problem, chances are they can sort it. Whether it’s painting, decorating,gardening, clearing out properties, the list seems endless. The gardening alone would rivalAlan Titchmarsh’s tv program, “Love Your Garden”. General clearing, hard landscaping, treepruning, fencing…………………… If you want something done then just give them a ring andthey’ll work out a price with you.
And the second hand furniture? Yes, they still do that. Relying on donations from the public(and always looking for white goods), they aim to provide an affordable choice for peoplemost in need. Project Oskar has a vast warehouse of goods on display. So who can go to thewarehouse? Well, anyone. It’s also open to the general public. Turn up and you mayexperience that serendipitous moment of finding that very thing you suddenly realise you justcannot live without.
“A commercial service with a social conscience”
pony), has an emphasis on providing jobs and training for 18 to 24year olds who are the furthest from the job’s market. And there canbe between 8 and 20 young people at any one time, overseen by 4team leaders.
The young people stay with Oskar from 3 and up to 6 months. Theirsuccess rate is quite impressive, with an alumni including an adminmanager at Scottish Power and an advisor to young offenders at
The brainchild of it’s manager, Gaynor Huttonand originally part of Kibble Education andCare Centre, Project Oskar was set up 4 yearsago. Project Oskar (named after Gaynor’s
Carer’s
online forum
Check out the chatand join in
Go to the website andfollow the link
We’re looking forambassadors for the Centre.
Would you be willing to tell usyour story? What does being acarer mean for you? How has
your life changed?
We would like to have anumber of carers willing toshare their stories with the
press and media.
If so then please contactGloria 0141 887 3643
We want your help to identify more Carers to enable them to get support from the Centre
As you will probably know from your own experience, you may not think of yourself as aCarer. You will see yourself as a mum, dad, husband, wife, partner, son, daughter orneighbour. You are a Carer if the person you are looking after cannot not live in their homewithout your support. Once you recognise that you are a Carer then you can begin to accesssupport for your role.
One of the best ways for Carers to be identified is by health professionals who are workingwith the cared for person. We are asking if you can let them know what help and support youget from the Carers Centre so that they can see how it has helped you and may help others.
So next time you visit your GP or see the nurse please tell them how the Centre hassupported you.
Help us to identify more carers
Charity Number SC023986
To everyone who donated, helped out or just camealong to our balloon race and funday which we held onSaturday 26th July 2014. We raised a massive £1200.
The winner of the race was Liz Farren whose balloonreached Garscadden in Glasgow. A big thank you to theperson who returned the label.
As you can see from the photos we had tattoos, beat
Fundraising
Balloon Race
the goalie and catch a duck to name but a few stalls on the day.
Our next fund raising venture brings us up to the preparation for Christmas, with us having astall at the Christmas lights switch on which will be in November. We will also be looking fordonations for our Christmas hamper which we will raffle.
A huge thank you
The Parents Support Group will be holding a fundraising event. Friday 24th October. (7.30pm)
Race Night will take place in The Ogilvie Club, Broomlands Street.
For further details keep your eye on Facebook or twitter
Look out for……. Race Night
The Youth and Philanthropy Initiative is an International program which ismanaged and principally funded by the Wood Family Trust. Pupils fromPaisley Grammar won £3,000 for the Centre. We are absolutely delighted.
Well done!!
A huge thank you to the pupils of Paisley Grammar School
or write:
Renfrewshire Carers Centre
Unit 55, Embroidery Mill
Abbey Mill Business Centre
Paisley PA1 1TJ
To find out more about any of Renfrewshire Carers Centre’s services please contact the Centre.
0141 887 3643
www.renfrewshirecarers.org.uk
www.facebook.com/renfrewshirecarers
@Rcarers
Autumn Quiz - Answers
1 -c. 2 - c. 3 -b. 4 -c. 5 -b. 6 -b.
With Christmas looming, remember, by using easyfundraising.org.uk for your purchases,you will be able to raise money for the Centre when you pay online.