The role in a nutshell:
Age UK Hertfordshire supports older people may be affected by isolation. By volunteering with us you can help maintain the health and wellbeing of elderly people by sharing a friendly moment of conversation.
Once a week you will call or visit someone and offer them a friendly listening ear. This will help reduce their feelings of loneliness. This might also be an opportunity for their carer to take some time for themselves and ensure they don't become isolated as well. As a companion you will not need any previous specialist training. This role is about providing emotional support - engaging people in conversations about things that are of general interest to them, being a good listener, understanding, and supportive.
Once a week you will call or visit someone and offer them a friendly listening ear. This will help reduce their feelings of loneliness. This might also be an opportunity for their carer to take some time for themselves and ensure they don't become isolated as well. As a companion you will not need any previous specialist training. This role is about providing emotional support - engaging people in conversations about things that are of general interest to them, being a good listener, understanding, and supportive.
What will you be doing?
Visiting an older person once per week for an hour for a friendly chat, to help combat social isolation and loneliness.
How would you be supported in this role?
Full training is provided so you will be prepared for being a companion and know what to expect.
Regular supervision with the Volunteer Services Team
You will also have support from our staff when you need it throughout your service.
Out of pocket expenses and Travel expenses will be covered in line with our Expenses policy
Why do we need volunteers in this role?
Friendship calls can make a massive difference to the happiness and wellbeing of an older person. It's a free, simple way to give something back through a weekly call to an older person. It can be a very rewarding experience and new friendships can be formed.
Additional information:
DBS is required for this role as you will be interacting with vulnerable older people, we cover the cost.
Waiting times to start visits can vary, as we try to find you the best match possible based on shared interests and availability.
What skills, interests or experience might be helpful in this role?
Non-judgemental and caring attitude
Demonstrate sensitivity and empathy towards people who may have additional health needs
Ability to communicate with pensioners and their families in a helpful and caring manner
Reliable and punctual
Commitment and ability to work within Age UK Hertfordshire Confidentiality policy and Safeguarding policies
To find out more please contact:
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Opportunity type
Befriending and Wellbeing
Skills
None
Location
Our befriending roles operate across the whole of Hertfordshire | Age UK Hertfordshire | First Floor, Beane Bridge House, 34 Chambers Street Hertford, Hertfordshire SG14 1PL United Kingdom
Team
Befriending
Division
Age UK Hertfordshire
How often do we need your help?
one hour each week
What is the minimum age to apply?
18