OMA volunteers must complete a 3-5 hours of volunteer training program conducted by a certified OMA Facilitator. The training will cover an overview of dementia, OMA philosophy and methodology, and effective communication and creative facilitation skills. Upon completion of this training, volunteers are expected to commit to a weekly session of 60-90 minutes for the…
Help answer phones, take messages, and interact with members. (Tuesdays 9-12 & 9-4:30)
If you are interested in helping us by volunteering for specific activities and events please give us a call as we are always in need of people to help. Do you have a specific skill, talent or gift that you would like to share? Call the center and ask to speak to Cara about possibly…
We are always in need of volunteers with a safe driving history to transport members to medical appointments outside of the villages. For more information call and ask to speak to Kim Flick.
Develop personal relationships with guardianship clients through twice a month visits around your schedule. You’ll have constant, ongoing communication with our Guardianship team.
Provide information regarding victim rights and referrals to other services, emotional support, assist with financial restitution, and accompaniment to appointments such as health, legal, and law enforcement. Volunteers have constant, ongoing communication with our dedicated staff.
You could help out at any number of community activities! Water fitness classes, holiday parties, art nights or playing basketball, are just a few of the fun activities you could join throughout the year!
Visit with a patient / family to provide companionship, friendship, conversations, reading, playing a game, or providing alternative therapies (if needed) such as massage, Reiki, music, art, etc. Companionship volunteers sit with people while families run errands and share common experiences.
Assist with special events/programs in the communities we serve (Bingo, activities, etc.) or help raise awareness in the community more broadly (Example: Health Fairs).
Any kind of office or administrative help, such as answering the phones, filing, data entry, making copies, assembling packets, stuffing envelopes, etc.