We're looking for compassionate individuals in either Sisters, Prineville, or Redmond to co-facilitate an in-person support group for caregivers once a month. Each meeting is an hour and half. We providing training, resources, and marketing the support group.
Support Group Facilitators create a safe, open environment where people share their feelings, thoughts and experiences in a combined effort to better cope with and manage the shared problems of dementia.
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Key Activities: |
· Facilitate groups of caregivers or people living with dementia to provide social and educational support helping group members provide emotional support to one another. · Present pertinent Association materials and information to group members and assure a positive experience for attendees. · Connect people with additional Association services and volunteer opportunities by proactively making referrals to Alzheimer's Association programs & free 24/7 Helpline.
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Qualifications: |
· Strong listening and effective communication skills with demonstrated ability to be empathic and separate personal needs from group needs. · Ability to redirect and facilitate discussion as well as fulfill the Facilitator duties and responsibilities as described in onboarding. · Ability to create and maintain a safe environment where participants’ thoughts and feelings are valued and group members are treated with fairness, equity and respect. · Passionate about the Alzheimer’s Association mission with personal or professional experience with dementia preferred. · Must be age 21 to apply. Background checks are required.
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Commitment Expected: |
· Support Group Facilitators commit to a 1-year term delivering a monthly group. · All program volunteers participate in initial training and ongoing education and must comply with Alzheimer’s Association volunteer policies and procedures. · Terms are renewable upon successful completion of annual goal-setting conversation with your staff partner.
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Benefits to the Volunteer: |
· Perfect your active listening and group management technique while serving your community. · Increase your knowledge of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. · Be recognized as a leader and resource for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. · Join a network of other volunteers, staff and community leaders to help create a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia.
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The Alzheimer's Association will provide training, information and electronic or printed materials to assist in your efforts. Orientation includes several hours of online learning, self-study and shadowing or mentoring by local Alzheimer's Association staff and volunteers. Some materials are available in multiple languages.
To apply to become a Support Group Facilitator, visit volunteer.alz.org or call Maggie Keynton at 541-363-5137. |