A well-deserved Greeting to the Caregivers of the Elderly
Nour Al Din Madani
In Australia, children and the elderly find special care. Among the services provided by the State of Australia for the elderly is the social support program organized by community organizations affiliated with the Elderly Care Authority.
Today, I am dedicating the talk of the people to an aspect of the services provided to us by the Arab Australian Council, one of the community organizations that work under the umbrella of elderly care.
First, we must extend a warm greeting to the indigenous Australians who embraced us on their land and provided us with the means of a free and dignified life without harm or harm amidst the multicultural and multi-ethnic Australian fabric.
Just providing us with the opportunity to leave the confines of our homes to the spaces of social life through a program they organize for us to visit some landmarks and parks for recreation enhances communication between us and others and integration into the Australian social fabric.
The social support program also provides us with hours of communication with others and spending time with them full of activities and entertainment segments with the participation of all attendees.
In these meetings, they urge us not to withdraw into ourselves and to participate positively with others and respect them.
As I mentioned, the social support program organizes group trips for all those under the umbrella of elderly care in various Australian provinces to some areas, public clubs and entertainment venues to enhance the process of integration into the Australian environment.
It is not possible to limit the gains achieved by the social support process, but we have truly felt the shift that has occurred to us since we joined the social support program.
Once again, a warm greeting to all those in charge of elderly care who have provided us with this service, the good fruits of which we are still enjoying.