Home Care Consumer
For the past 6 years I’ve volunteered for COTA Queensland, initially as a Peer Educator, providing free information sessions to seniors in the community and more recently as a Community Peer Navigator in the local library, supporting older people to access relevant services and supports to enable them to live well and stay connected.
I live on Bribie Island, I’m a widower and I’m in my mid 70’s. I have a home care support worker visit every Tuesday to help with vacuuming, cleaning floors and cleaning the toilet. They don’t have a regular time slot so they can arrive anytime.
For me, one of the key attributes of a good care worker is having an underlying caring attitude because you’re walking into people’s homes, you’re being welcomed and invited in and you’re socially interacting with them. It takes a special person. The right care worker adds little sunshine to people’s lives. So many people are isolated or not connected and the only person they have contact with all week is their carer.
I’m approved for help with gardening and home maintenance as well but there isn’t anyone currently available. (Why can’t we get more unemployed people into Home Care?) So, I’ve had to start doing some serious thinking about my future. I want to stay living in my own home, but the physical capabilities needed to do the gardening and home maintenance combined with my balance issues and risk of blacking out may force me to consider moving into assisted housing. I’ve been asking myself, “Do I move, or do I stay?”