What are the responsibilities and job description for the Saint Therese of Corcoran- Memory Care Visitor Volunteer position at Saint Therese?
Saint Therese is a nonprofit, Catholic senior living and care organization born out of a simple mission do ordinary things with extraordinary love. For 50 years, we have supported Minnesota Twin Cities seniors and their families with innovative programs designed to make life better and more fulfilling. Recently, we have expanded our impact to Monroe, Michigan and Avon, Ohio as well. As individual needs change so do our care offerings-all while creating countless opportunities for physical wellness, spiritual connection, and social activities.
We have senior communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury, Minnesota and in Monroe, Michigan. All of our locations are rich with thoughtful amenities and support. Our compassionate services also reach seniors living in the broader Twin Cities area through home care, outpatient therapies, and wellness programs.
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Saint Therese Memory Care Resident Visitor Volunteers provide consistent, supportive companionship to the residents of Saint Therese to support social interaction and enhance their day.
Responsibilities
We have senior communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury, Minnesota and in Monroe, Michigan. All of our locations are rich with thoughtful amenities and support. Our compassionate services also reach seniors living in the broader Twin Cities area through home care, outpatient therapies, and wellness programs.
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Saint Therese Memory Care Resident Visitor Volunteers provide consistent, supportive companionship to the residents of Saint Therese to support social interaction and enhance their day.
Responsibilities
- Visit with residents, reminisce, and provide social interactions.
- Read to residents, write letters, and assist with other communication needs.
- Engage residents in other activities such as playing cards and going for walks.
- Provide consistent, supportive companionship to residents.
- Interest in developing ongoing relationships with residents.
- Good interpersonal skills.
- Able to use technology such as iPads to facilitate reminiscence through images, maps, music, etc.
- Self-directed and able to volunteer with minimal supervision.
- Able to push wheelchairs safely throughout the facility and property.
- Able to locate the resident’s name and room number to transport them back to their room.
- Have a good understanding of state laws protecting vulnerable adults and reporting mandates.
- Able to maintain confidentiality and follow HIPAA guidelines.
- Able to follow infection prevention and control procedures to minimize risk of disease transmission and maintain health and safety of residents, staff and volunteers.