Reminders Wanted!
Organisation role
Regentesselaan 2, 7316 AC Apeldoorn, Netherlands
Older people
Contact person
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De Kap, vrijwillige Hulpdienst en Steunpunt Mantelzorg
#42513
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Summary
We are getting more and more questions about volunteers that we can deploy in home situations with people with dementia. As a Reminder you ensure that family and loved ones can go their own way because you take over the care for a while.Detailed description
Who are we?
De Kap is a foundation for informal care. We offer help and support in the home situation. This concerns care and support for which insufficient or no appeal can be made to formal care or the social network. De Kap facilitates and supports and is based on people's own strength.
De Kap is a foundation for informal care. We offer help and support in the home situation. This concerns care and support for which insufficient or no appeal can be made to formal care or the social network. De Kap facilitates and supports and is based on people's own strength.
Activities
What you do as a Reminder is very different.
You will be matched to someone with dementia and you will visit this person about 1 half-day a week or every 14 days.
At these times you or just visit and drink a cup of coffee together, at home or elsewhere. Have a nice chat or a walk, or do you run an errand together. You actually provide a nice moment for the person with dementia and a bit of relaxation for the family or partner.
What you do as a Reminder is very different.
You will be matched to someone with dementia and you will visit this person about 1 half-day a week or every 14 days.
At these times you or just visit and drink a cup of coffee together, at home or elsewhere. Have a nice chat or a walk, or do you run an errand together. You actually provide a nice moment for the person with dementia and a bit of relaxation for the family or partner.
We ask
You don't need any special knowledge or skills to become a mnemonic. Motivation to support someone with dementia is very important to us.
We are looking for men and women who have an affinity with dementia and who derive satisfaction from volunteering, people with patience, who are good listeners and who are flexible. Someone who is available for part of a day once a week or 14 days.
We offer
When you start working as a volunteer, you can count on guidance from professionals. We regularly organize theme and group meetings where you can meet other volunteers and exchange experiences. in addition, we offer:
You don't need any special knowledge or skills to become a mnemonic. Motivation to support someone with dementia is very important to us.
We are looking for men and women who have an affinity with dementia and who derive satisfaction from volunteering, people with patience, who are good listeners and who are flexible. Someone who is available for part of a day once a week or 14 days.
We offer
When you start working as a volunteer, you can count on guidance from professionals. We regularly organize theme and group meetings where you can meet other volunteers and exchange experiences. in addition, we offer:
- professional development
- schooling
- Intervision
- expenses
- liability and accident insurance (during the performance of your work as a volunteer)
Every year we organize a pleasant afternoon or evening to thank our volunteers for their efforts.
Time use
One day per week or 14 days.
One day per week or 14 days.
About De Kap, vrijwillige Hulpdienst en Steunpunt Mantelzorg
Providing care at home