The Beagle
Mar 10, 2021
An exciting new service providing mental health education and support for older people
impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and the Black Summer bushfires is now available
across South Eastern NSW.
Continuing to be Me @ Home (C2beMe@Home), funded by COORDINARE – South Eastern
NSW PHN, is designed to reinforce older peoples’ identity and purpose, increase
connectedness and optimise functioning so they can continue to live with dignity.
CEO of COORDINARE, Dianne Kitcher, said the service will provide short-term therapies to
people aged 65+ who live at home and are experiencing social isolation or loneliness.
“We are delighted to be able to fund this service and know that many older people in the
community, along with their family and/or carers, will benefit from it,” said Ms Kitcher.
“The program will promote and coordinate connections to services, as well as improve
access to physical and mental health services for older people.”
This new service is delivered and managed by Parramatta Mission – a ‘for purpose’
organisation within the Uniting Church, Australia. There is no cost to consumers to access
this service.
Acting CEO of Parramatta Mission, Mark Newton, said the C2beMe@Home team will work
with GPs, health services, community groups and broader services to raise awareness of
social isolation and/or loneliness which may be experienced by older people due to the
pandemic, and the increased risk of mental ill-health that this may cause.
“Given the recent challenges as a result of COVID-19, we have adapted our ways of working to ensure risks to older people living at home are mitigated, while ensuring that
C2bMe@Home is still able to provide a quality service,” said Mr Newton.
“We offer a flexible service with educational discussions and learning opportunities for the
older person, their family, and/or carers or a community group. We can offer this via face-
to-face sessions, telephone or video counselling.”
Ms Fiona Phillips MP, Member for Gilmore, welcomed the announcement and the continued focus on supporting older people impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and the aftermath of the 2019/20 bushfires.
“This wonderful new service will benefit so many older people in the Shoalhaven and Eurobodalla by enhancing hope and reducing symptoms while also supporting families and
carers during this challenging time,” said Ms Phillips.
For more information about the C2bMe@home program, or to express your interest in
having your patient/client attended to by C2bMe@home, go to
www.parramattamission.org.au/mh-service/c2bme/
Alternatively, the C2bMe@home team can be reached at