One-on-One
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Friendly Visitor Program: Activities may include conversation, playing games, going for walks, or engaging in hobbies together.
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Caregiver Support Program: Volunteers can assist with daily tasks, provide companionship to the senior, and offer a break for the caregiver.
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This program can help reduce caregiver stress and prevent burnout.
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Technology Assistance Program: Volunteers can assist with setting up and using smartphones, tablets, computers, or assistive devices.
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They can teach seniors how to use technology for communication, accessing information, or engaging in online activities.
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Advocacy and Navigation Program: Volunteers can help seniors understand their rights, access appropriate services, and complete necessary paperwork.
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They can accompany seniors to appointments, advocate on their behalf, and ensure their needs are met.
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Personal Assistance Program: Volunteers can provide support with meal preparation, light housekeeping, grocery shopping, or running errands.
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The program can help seniors with disabilities maintain their independence and age in place.
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Emotional Support Program: Volunteers can provide a listening ear, engage in supportive conversations, and connect seniors to relevant resources and services.
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The program aims to enhance seniors' emotional well-being and reduce feelings of loneliness.