R U OK?' Conversations - Not Just for the Experts.
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On 'R U OK?' Day, our team paused to ask each other, "R U OK?"
And, shared cookies to inspire meaningful conversations with each other, and the people in our care.
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It's important to remember, you don’t need to be an expert to have an 'R U OK?' conversation.
Listening and giving someone your attention might be just what they need to help them through a difficult time.
Loneliness and isolation can be significant issue for older Australians. So, it’s essential to connect and check in with elderly relatives, friends and neighbours - and with their loved ones, and carers too.
Read more about what you can do by following this link or watch the video below to learn more.
"R U OK?"
You don’t need to be an expert to have an R U OK? conversation. Listening and giving someone your attention might be just what they need to help them through a difficult time.