Stoke-based home support provider secures extra funding to keep vulnerable residents warm at home

By Sarah Garner

8th Feb 2023 | Local News

Head of Wellbeing and Support, Julie Russell (Revival).
Head of Wellbeing and Support, Julie Russell (Revival).

Revival, a Stoke-based home support provider, has been awarded additional funding to keep Stoke-on-Trent residents warm at home after leaving hospital. 

According to the Building Research Establishment, cold homes cost NHS England £857m each year. This particularly affects those with respiratory conditions.

Utility costs also soared last year, with electricity prices rising by 65% and gas by 128%. This has made it increasingly difficult for people to keep their homes warm during colder temperatures.

NHS guidance reports that those aged over 65 or with a long-term physical or mental health condition, disability, or on a low income are more vulnerable to the effects of cold weather.

That's why Revival has been awarded additional funding from Stoke-on-Trent City Council to support those vulnerable people at risk of being admitted to hospital. 

Revival has a local support team at Royal Stoke Hospital that helps provide solutions to safely discharge patients. The new funding will expand on that support to help vulnerable groups heat their homes and prevent readmissions.

Support will include supplying patients with winter packs including a blanket, thermal mug, hot water bottle, thermal socks, thermometer, woolly hat and gloves.

Revival also provide energy top-ups and toiletry packs to reduce the risk of illnesses associated with poor hygiene. Packs will include shower gel, deodorant, a toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, hand soap and a hair comb.  

An example Winter Pack provided by Revival (Revival).

Head of Wellbeing and Support, Julie Russell, said she's pleased to have secured the extra funding to help vulnerable people in Stoke-on-Trent through the energy crisis. 

"The first allocation meant we provided support to 34 people," said Julie.

"We're so grateful to be given additional resources to carry on with that support.  

"Living in cold temperatures can be detrimental to your health. Your immune system doesn't work as well and makes you more vulnerable to contracting illnesses.  

"It will be a lifeline to people struggling to pay to heat their homes, will prevent people with existing conditions from becoming seriously ill and will keep people out of hospital."

Find out more about the Revival here.

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