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Project facts

Project promoter:
'Jestem' Association of Helping Disabled Children and People Who Need Support
Project Number:
PL05-0150
Target groups
Disabled,
People at risk of poverty
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€62,294
Final project cost:
€59,971
From EEA Grants:
€ 53,610
The project is carried out in:
Kujawsko-Pomorskie

More information

Description

Key goal of the project is to provide educational and information-related support and to improve emotional and physical condition of 30 caregivers (parents, partners, spouses) of people with disabilities from Kujawsko-Pomorskie voivodeship. We want to address the needs voiced by potential participants, such as: alienation, loneliness, burn-out, insufficient understanding of legislation, poor physical and mental condition. The project will be implemented over a period of two years. We will offer integration group meetings, seminars with experts (e.g. neurologist, neurologist/speech therapist, sex therapist, psychiatrist, psychologist, dietician, rehabilitation specialist, etc.), individual advisory services (e.g. lawyer, social worker), individual psychological and educational advisory services, outings to cultural events and entertainment shows, organization of open events, individual and group rehabilitation (aerobics, swimming pool, gym), and one- and three-day teambuilding trips.

Summary of project results

"The organisation's experience shows that there are few places where families taking care of the disabled and chronically ill can receive guidance and support. Long-term care results in frustration and constant tension, and in muscle and skeletal-and-joint system ailments (caused by overstrain when caring for and lifting patients). This may result in a sense of social abandonment, burnout, legislative confusion, and health issues. The project purpose was to prevent the social exclusion of caregivers (parents, partners, spouses) to the disabled by providing educational and information assistance, and improving their emotional and physical condition. A support community was formed to offer mutual help, advice, and conversation contact when needed. Forty-six parents and caregivers improved their physical and mental condition, expanded their knowledge, and dared kindle their social lives. The following were delivered: 24 integration meetings; 7 seminars with experts (sexuologist, psychiatrist, therapist, social worker, notary public, dietician, paramedic); individual consulting sessions on the use of state-of-the-art equipment and available software in the therapy and education of the disabled (220 hours, 16 parents); individual rehabilitation sessions (massage, 960 hours, 33 persons); group physiotherapy (aerobics: 117 classes, 22 women; gym: 87 sessions, 5 men; swimming: 47 classes, 25 persons); 20 culture and entertainment outings, 4 integration trips (3-day: the Tri-City and Kołobrzeg, day trips: Warsaw and Gdańsk); 6 general access events. Care was provided (311 hours) for the disabled for the time of classes and trips attended by their caregivers. Project beneficiaries mainly included parents of disabled adults (40 women, 6 men) from Toruń and the local area."

Summary of bilateral results