First aid volunteers wanted
Woy Woy Arthritis Association is in need of volunteers with a current first aid certificate for its regular classes at Woy Woy Hospital hydrotherapy pool.
Group chairperson Ms Fran Kendall said the hydrotherapy classes were beneficial to sufferers of arthritis.
She said she would hate to see the classes forced to close.
"Any sufferers of arthritis will be aware of the benefits of a few gentle exercises in a warm pool to ease general aches and pains," Ms Kendall said.
"Arthritis prevents much physical activity but simple exercises in a warm pool are relaxing and beneficial.
"Social contact for many 'stay-at-home' people for the hour is also an advantage."
Ms Kendall said the Woy Woy Arthritis Association took part in regaular hydrotherapy classes run by trained professionals.
"Classes are well attended but people with a current CPR certificate are urgently needed to assist at sessions in case of emergency," Ms Kendall said.
"Members of the association are willing but, because of their infirmities, are unable to carry out this important procedure.
"Class members range from 50 to 90 years of age but, unless two lifesavers with certificates are in the pool, the class must be cancelled for safety reasons."
The groups hold classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4.30pm to 6pm and on Saturdays from 12.30 pm to 3pm.
Any certificated volunteers able to help the group should contact coordinator Jill McCleer on 43411808.
Press release, 31 Mar 2010
Fran Kendall, Woy Woy Arthritis Association