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Demand for support services increases: RedArc

07 April 2020
Coronavirus causes pension deficits to widen
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RedArc nurses has seen a change in the support they provide since the escalation of the Covid crisis in the UK.

RedArc says it has seen increase called from policyholders and their families who have are unable to get answers from an overstretched NHS. RedArc nurses are able to provide information for cancer patients and those dealing with the consequences of cancelled operations, as well as those with mental health conditions.

RedArc managing director Christine Husbands says: “Via the partners we work with, we’ve already received a lot of positive feedback that the support that our nurses are providing is a real lifeline in these difficult times – especially when other services aren’t available, or are only operating on a limited basis.”

Typical concerns include:

  • Many people who already have an underlying health condition are concerned about keeping on top of the frequently updated guidance: they are often already overwhelmed by their existing health problems and need support in working out the relevance for them. The massive amount of information in the media as well as social media means that many people need help in separating out the fact from the fiction and dispelling some of the myths about Covid-19 that can cause additional anxiety.
  • Cancer patients are amongst the most anxious as surgery and treatments are increasingly being cancelled. Many have concerns about visiting hospital and whether to continue treatment that has already started, others worry about the spread of their disease, and the additional necessity to rigorously self-isolate for extended periods due to suppressed immunity. Some patients have even had chemotherapy suspended due to the risks involved.
  • Practical considerations are also playing on many people’s minds including non-urgent appointments being cancelled, lack of access to GPs, and how to access medication and the support services that are usually available.
  • Family is another big concern amongst many – both how to support those who are self- isolating or unwell, through to not being able to visit relatives in care homes, and restricted hospital visiting.
  • And the financial impact of the pandemic on livelihoods is also taking its toll – from concerns about the ability to pay bills and mortgages, through to distress amongst the self-employed community about how to financially survive the situation.

RedArc is used by a number of group risk and PMI providers and is staffed by nurses. It  provides support for policyholders and their families with chronic physical or mental health conditions, disability and those experienced trauma or bereavements.

Husbands adds:  “People already have a lot on their plate — whether that’s because of their own health problems or those of a close family member — and the extra complexities as a result of the virus are causing additional stress and anxiety for many.”

RedArc is also keeping close to developments in the various charities, support groups and research bodies to ensure that it can signpost individuals to other services if required. 

Husbands adds: “Whilst RedArc’s services are provided via contracted partners such as insurers, it is designed to provide long-term, non-emergency support and cannot be accessed for people in an emergency situation, coronavirus-related or otherwise, however it is clear that by helping our clients, we are alleviating some of the pressure on the NHS.

“With social distancing, we are currently unable to provide face-to-face services such as counselling and some therapies, and the availability of consultants to provide second medical opinions or private consultations is becoming increasingly limited. 

“However, the remote emotional support and professional medical expertise we offer is largely unaffected and so our nurses are able to continue to deliver the much-needed reassurance that people need in these unprecedented times.”

 

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