Visiting and befriending an older person living in a care home, usually once a week for an hour.
This might involve activities such as reading to them, or playing a game, chatting, or going for a walk.
Skills
- Be reliable
- Have empathy and patience,
- Be friendly and approachable
- Ability to listen and engage in conversation.
Benefits
- Meeting other like-minded volunteers.
- The satisfaction of knowing that you are making a big difference in the life of a vulnerable person in your community.
- Valuable experience of volunteering.
Practical Considerations
You will be required to:
- Travel to the care home you are allocated to independently.
- Undertake training, a DBS check and induction before the role starts.
- You will receive ongoing support from the project co-ordinator and an annual review.
There will be meetings with other volunteers from time to time and opportunities for further training.
When do I need to be available?
Details | You will be able to organise the best time to visit the care home resident you are asigned to, to suit yourself and and the care home. |
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Where does this role take place?
- Interests
- Older People
- Activities
- Supporting People and Befriending
- Details
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Disabled Access
This will depend on each individual care home. -
Equal Opportunities Policy or Statement
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Expenses
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Health and Safety
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Induction
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Insurance Cover for Volunteers
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Other
DBS -
Suitable for 13 - 16 years
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Suitable for 16 - 18 years
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Suitable for a group of volunteers
There could be other opportunities for a group. -
Suitable only for (e.g. 18+, LGBT, BAME, Women only)
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Support on Offer
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This role is adaptable for different abilities
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Training