Make a difference in someone's life by visiting an older person living alone who may be experiencing isolation and loneliness, and bring them friendship and company for an hour each week. Training is provided for all new volunteers. Most befriending typically occurs during the daytime, although some evening opportunities are available. You will be matched with an older person in your area, usually within 20 minutes travel time.
ALONE is a national organisation that supports and empowers older people to age happily and securely at home. We assist individuals and their families, collaborate with other organisations, and campaign nationwide to improve the lives of older people. ALONE works with all older people, including those who are lonely, isolated, homeless, living in poverty, or facing other difficulties, helping them find long-term solutions.
Activity Details
Where: County Waterford
What's Required
* Genuine interest in older people
* Ability to follow training and handbook guidelines
* Caring, understanding, and friendly attitude
* Patience, reliability, good listening and communication skills
* Non-judgmental, respectful of confidentiality
Level of English Required
English proficiency required
Age Restrictions
Over 18
Time and Commitment
Minimum commitment: 1 year
Hours: 1 hour weekly
Availability
Morning, Afternoon, Evening
Days: Monday to Sunday
Screening Process
* Formal interview
* Garda Vetting
* References
* Application form
* Photo ID/Identification check
Support for Volunteers
* Support, advice, recognition
* Supervision
* Initial induction and training
* Insurance coverage
* Ongoing training opportunities
Suitable Challenges
* Physical disability
Volunteer Benefits
Volunteers can make a meaningful impact on an older person's life, access training, and gain insights into social inclusion issues.
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Volunteer activities may include:
* One-to-one or group walking
* Gardening or horticultural work
* Attending sporting events
* Friendship/mentoring
* Accompanying individuals to social activities like coffee shops, bingo, craft fairs, shopping, cinema, mass, or music groups
For example, supporting a highly independent man with a mild intellectual disability in his early 50s to access his community and engage in preferred activities such as mini golf, cinema, pool, and darts. He enjoys chatting and values one-on-one time doing activities he enjoys.
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