The Elderly and COVID-19

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At the Grove, we are hearing from many of our clients that they are worried about their elderly parents and grandparents, especially those that live alone or in aged care facilities.

 The mental health of elderly people was already an important issue before this crisis, but with the isolation and fear present right now, it is crucial that we find ways to connect.

I know for me that visiting my mother was a special time for both of us, but now that it is no longer possible, we have to readjust so that we can maintain our relationships with loved ones.

It’s important to touch base with yourself and ask:

How are you managing your own feelings about this?

Have you thought of any contingencies to maintain communication with your loved one?

Connecting virtually can be frustrating at times, especially when the other person isn’t familiar with the technology. Try to be patient. As we have transitioned 100% of our services online, we’ve seen that our clients of all ages have found Zoom less intimidating than they expected.

 Try using Facetime/Zoom/Skype to:

  • Share a meal or a coffee with your parent/relative.

  • Form a book club with her/him and if possible, any of their friends that may be alone as well and join in to discuss the book.

  •  If you have young children at home, you could have them put on a talent show or a performance for their grandparents.

In the meantime, be gentle with yourself knowing that you are doing all you can in these uncertain times.

 For individual counselling, family therapy or couples counselling please contact us at 03-9532-4567 / info@thegrovecounselling.com

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Sarah Sacks

Sarah is a qualified and experienced counsellor, meditation teacher and group facilitator. Sarah's years of body based based practices, in meditation and yoga, have led Sarah to believe in the inherent wisdom of the body. In line with this belief, Sarah has trained and qualified as a Whole Body Focusing Orientated Therapist, Transpersonal Counsellor, Holistic Counsellor, Meditation Teacher and Group Psychotherapy Facilitation. Over the last 10 years Sarah has worked in the not-for-profit sector, the community health sector and privately, as a generalist counsellor and group facilitator. Sarah has experience working with children, families and adults around issues of; isolation, anxiety, depression, grief, loss, trauma, anger, separation, addiction and general mental health. Sarah's warm and intuitive counselling style, along with her extensive life experience, enables Sarah to gently support her clients towards their own path of change. Qualifications - Bachelor of Holistic Counselling, Diploma of Transpersonal Counselling, Bachelor of Business (International Marketing & Trade), Diploma of Arts (Japanese), ACA (level 4).