Keeping seniors connected during this period of imposed social isolation is a priority of the government, says State Riverstone MP Kevin Conolly.
His comments coincide with the government's announcement that $600,000 in funding had been set aside to be shared as one-off grants for organisations with programs focused on the older community.
Mr Conolly said that the previously launched Seniors Sating Social had been reassessed and that projects explicitly addressing social isolation in light of Covid-19 would be encouraged to apply for grants.
Applications are open today and will close on April 26.
"With so many seniors now missing their regular social activities, we want to encourage programs which foster inclusion and encourage positive social outcomes," said Mr Conolly.
Acting Minister for Seniors Geoff Lee said that while more seniors were staying at home to protect their health, the government did not want to create "an epidemic of loneliness" within the community.
"Our most vulnerable age groups are being advised to follow social distancing rules, so face to face catch-ups and normal daily routines have become difficult," he said.
For more information: dcj.nsw.gov.au/combatting-social-isolation-for-seniors
Seniors are urged to get the latest COVID-19 information at:health.nsw.gov.au