Pine Grove Day Centre Alzheimers Society of Ireland
At a glance
Min Hours: 2 hours once off
Tasks:
Pine Grove Day Centre for people with dementia is looking for people to participate in their Memory Walks on Sunday mornings.
1. Cheer Squad Captain: greet and encourage walkers with high-fives and upbeat cheers
2. Hydration Hero: hand out water and keep everyone refreshed
3. Wayfinder Wizard: guide participants along the route and prevent detours
4. Safety & First-Aid: spot trip hazards, report issues, and direct anyone in need to medical help
5. Route Reporter: relay updates to coordinators
6. Memory Champion: wear your high-vis vest and Memory Walk tee, share quick facts about our cause, and boost morale
The aim of Pine Grove Day Centre is to provide a safe, supportive, and engaging environment for individuals with dementia. The centre focuses on enhancing the quality of life for clients through meaningful activities, social interaction, and person-centered care. It also offers respite and support to families and caregivers while promoting independence and well-being for clients in a comfortable and familiar setting.
Activity
Events and stewarding
Where
Greenway at Carriganore near SETU Arena
What's Required
- Clear Communicator: you’ll give directions, share info about the walk and connect effortlessly with participants and coordinators- Approachable Personality: a friendly smile and positive energy to keep spirits high- Observant Eye: spot hazards or issues before they become problems- Reliable & Punctual: the route relies on you being in the right place at the right time- Team Player: coordinate seamlessly with fellow stewards and event staff- Calm Under Pressure: think on your feet if unexpected situations arise
* Fitness/ Health/ Beauty
Level of English Required
Basic English
Age Restrictions
Over 16
Time and Commitment Required for this Role
Minimum time commitment: Once Off
Hours required: 2 hours once off
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Screening Details for this Role
* Garda Vetting
* Informal Interviews
* Identification Check (photo ID etc…)
Volunteers will be Provided with the Following Supports
* Support/ advice/ recognition
* Supervision
* Initial induction and training
* Insurance cover
Benefits You Will Receive as a Volunteer
Volunteers gain hands-on event experience, develop new skills, build community connections, learn about dementia care, receive a certificate of appreciation and enjoy the personal fulfilment of making a real difference
Getting There
Accessible by bus, car and walking
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