Alzheimer’s Tauranga provides a range of services to more than 600 families across the Western Bay of Plenty each year, thanks to the job of all the volunteers.
Volunteer coordinator Stephanie Harlan says the organisation is looking for people with a wide range of skills and experience from across the Tauranga Western Bay area.
“We want anyone who is compassionate, trustworthy, reliable and above all, patient to work with our clients in all sorts of ways.
“We have about 60 people volunteering at the moment, but our social and support groups are at capacity and there’s a waiting list. Volunteers can have opportunities to become team leaders or if best suited, play more of a support role.
“This enables us to improve the groups and activities we provide as the number of groups we deliver grows, as well as aiding developing new programmes and services.”
According to Stephanie, often, but by no means always, volunteers are people who have had experience with someone in their own family with dementia.
“We can provide full training for more specialised help or if you have no previous experience with dementia, and there’s a spot for everyone who can help.”
The roles include befrienders, people who can help in social and companion groups, cognitive stimulation therapy programmes for clients, and others who may have skills in helping people write their life stories, or assist with art, music and creative activities.
Alzheimer’s Tauranga provide training about dementia and supporting people with dementia as well as an Introduction to Dementia certificate.says volunteer coordinator Stephanie Harlan.
“We run four to six training sessions a year, which can cover more in-depth areas such as aphasia inability to speak or understand speech, Parkinson’s and caring for dementia clients through an occupational therapy lens.”
“We want to help as many people with dementia as possible but we just can’t do it without our volunteers, and we currently need a few more to meet the demand of our growing service.”
Anyone interested in volunteering with Alzheimer’s can contact: volunteers.tauranga@alsheimers.org.nz
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