Library assisting vulnerable community members

To ensure residents have access to library resources during the latest COVID-19 lockdown, Hawkesbury Library Service has recently resumed housebound delivery services for senior residents that have been cut off from their normal support network of family, friends or caregivers due to the pandemic.

The free delivery service was originally offered to existing housebound members, identified as having a disability or chronic illness and unable to access the Library's e-resources or those isolated and particularly vulnerable. The service has now been extended to residents, living alone in the Hawkesbury Local Government Area, aged 65 years or older, to ensure our most vulnerable community members have access to the Library's resources.

Participants will be provided with a selection of items delivered to their door by Library staff while restrictions are in place. Staff will contact each patron before visiting to determine that they are safe and well, and that material will be delivered without contact. Additional safeguards are in place to protect staff and the public.

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