Closure of Wellbeing Centres
Published on 21 March 2020 05:02 PM
Due to Government advice received yesterday it is with great sadness that we have taken the necessary decision to temporarily close our three wellbeing centres from today March 21st 2020.
However we will continue to operate in support of our customers who do require an essential service. This could include delivering a support service to them within their homes or keeping our buildings open as a safe place with additional control measures in place.
The continued good health and safety of our wonderful customers and amazing key-worker staff is paramount to Age UK North Tyneside and EveryDay Care .
Our centre manager, Michelle Clement and our Head of Professional Care Services, Kerry Parker have already contacted all of our customers and carers to appraise them of the situation and our continued offer of service.
Continued Support
We will ensure that our customers are supported throughout the COVID 19 situation.
Should anyone have any queries regarding the temporary situation with our centres or other EveryDay Care services they only need contact our Customer Service Team, who are there to support everyone at this time. Telephone 0191 2877028 option 2.
In addition we want to assure all of our stakeholders that EveryDay will continue to do everything in its power to continue to support our customers, their carers, families and our care teams at this time and in the future.
Thank you for your understanding.
More on Coronavirus
- Age UK National's Covid 19 information pages
- Gov.UK - NE England: local restrictions. What you can and can't do
- NHS 111 online - Check if you have coronavirus symptoms
- Gov.UK - Coronavirus (COVID-19): what you need to do
- Get support as an extremely vulnerable person
- Citizens Advice - Coronavirus - what it means for you
- Age UK North Tyneside Information and Advice
- Covid 19 - How to help safely (Gov.UK)
- Covid 19 Myth busters (World Health Organisation)
- Covid 19- Information for the bereaved from UK Government
- Gov.UK - Coronavirus outbreak FAQs: what you can and can't do
- Wellbeing and mental health during Covid-19
- Tyne Health's Long Covid resource hub