In-Home Recreational Volunteer

(Alzheimer Society, Peterborough Office, Peterborough, Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland and Haliburton)

Position ID: V-CWD0433
Last Modified: 22 May 2025
Last Full Update: 22 May 2025

Opportunity Details: In-Home Recreational Volunteer

Contact Maddy Scott, Volunteer Engagement Coordinator, Alzheimer Society of Peterborough, Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland, and Haliburton; Phone: 705-748-5131 ext 230; Email: volunteer@alzheimerjourney.ca
Duties

In-Home Recreation volunteers are those who are willing to share their time to make a difference in the life of an individual who has been living with dementia. Volunteers visit our clients once per week at the client’s home. The volunteer will engage the client in a meaningful activity during their visit, such as: conversation, walking, reading, playing cards, or some other mutually agreed activity that is important to the client. In addition to providing companionship to our client, this program will also provide relief for the caregiver. Currently need volunteers for the following locations: Kinmount Cobourg Apsley Peterborough

Responsibilities:

  • Each weekly visit will involve facilitated activities that will address social, physical, emotional, spiritual, cognitive, or vocational domains of wellness based on the needs of the persons living with dementia.
  • Visit the client regularly, on a mutually agreeable time and day.
  • Call or email a client ahead of time if for any reason a visit needs to be
    postponed or rescheduled.
  •  Inform assigned supervisor as to any changes in the client’s or volunteer’s
    situation, which would affect the visit; this includes address changes, holidays,
    illness, etc.
  • Report any observations, comments or concerns regarding the client or the
    match to the assigned supervisor.
  • Volunteers are visitors and as such will limit their duties to socialization and
    companionship activities only.
  • Report volunteer hours, either through our volunteer database or by direct email
    to the Volunteer Engagement Coordinator
More Info Link https://cerv.is/0312x4
Benefits Enhanced Communication Skills 
Volunteers improve their interpersonal and communication skills through regular interaction with program participants. 
 
Increased Empathy and Understanding 
Volunteers develop a deeper understanding of the needs and experiences of individuals who are living with dementia 
 
Greater Sense of Purpose and Fulfillment 
Volunteers report feeling a stronger sense of purpose and personal satisfaction from contributing positively to the well-being of others. 
 
Improved Leadership and Planning Abilities 
Volunteers enhance their ability to plan and facilitate recreational activities tailored to individual preferences and abilities. 
 
Expanded Knowledge of Community Services 
Volunteers gain awareness of local resources, support systems, and recreational opportunities for seniors 
 
Positive Relationships and Social Connections 
Volunteers build meaningful relationships with clients, family members, and other volunteers, reducing their own sense of isolation. 
 
Stronger Resume and Career Skills 
Participation enhances resumes with experience in caregiving, program facilitation, and community service—useful for careers in healthcare, social work, or education. 
 
Increased Confidence and Problem-Solving Skills 
Volunteers become more confident in handling unexpected situations and adapting activities to suit varying client needs.
Clients People living with dementia
Ages 18 year(s) and up
Suitable for Highschool Credit Hours No
Areas of Interest Community / Neighbourhood Volunteering ; Friend / Penpal ; Program Coordination / Support ; Respite Services ; Senior's Activity Support ; Social Interaction
Skills/Experience Communication & Interpersonal Skills ; Confidentiality ; Creativity ; Customer Service ; Elder Care ; Friendly & Outgoing ; Listening Skills ; Patience ; Positive / Cheerful Demeanor ; Understanding of dementia
Commitment Length Long Term (More than 1 year) ; Commitment to at least once a week for 1-2 hours for visits (schedule can be flexible)
Interaction Level One-on-one
Minimum Hours 1 / Week
Accessibility Not Applicable
Location within Pererborough, Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland & Haliburton
Number of Positions Haliburton County ; Kawartha Lakes ; Muskoka District ; Northumberland County ; Peterborough (County of) 
 
1000 individual(s) needed in total.
Training Orientation ; Training is provided ; Client-Facing Training will also be provided
Transportation Driver License required ; Car required ; Must be able to travel to the home 
Most/some locations may be available on transit route
Police Check Required
Additional Requirements Resume also required
Start Date On or after 20 May 2025

Agency Details: Alzheimer Society, Peterborough Office, Peterborough, Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland and Haliburton

Office Phone 705-748-5131
Toll Free Phone 1-800-561-2588
Fax 705-748-6174
E-Mail info@alzheimerjourney.ca
Website www.alzheimer.ca/pklnh
Address & Map
Peterborough Square, 360 George St N
Unit 18
Peterborough, ON
Canada K9H 7E7
 
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Mailing Address Peterborough Square, 360 George St N 
Unit 18 
Peterborough, ON 
Canada K9H 7E7