Pilot project working to get Nanaimo seniors more connected to community
NANAIMO — A new pilot project getting ready to launch wants to help isolated and lonely seniors get more involved in community programs.
The non-profit group Nanaimo Division of Family Practice (NDFP) were provisionally awarded a City grant on Wednesday, May 15 to help launch a social prescribing pilot project.
Director of recreation and culture Darcie Osborne said at Council’s finance and audit committee meeting the unique program brings health and community practitioners together to identify someone’s health-related social needs.
“Work with the isolated senior and identify recreation and culture programs that might fulfill that social isolation for them. The link worker spends time with them, identifies what their interests are, and then helps to connect them to those social recreational opportunities within our community.”