Punjabi-speaking Community Visitor, Chermside - Residential Aged Care
Wesley Mission QueenslandOur highly valued volunteer visitors help older people who feel isolated to become more connected. By chatting in a preferred language and sharing cultural memories you can bring joy and comfort. This resident has requested a female visitor for chats and listening to music from her heritage on a weekday morning. You can choose a day that suits, and we will guide you through the process.
As part of the federally funded Community Visitors Scheme, we are looking for friendly people who have an hour each week or fortnight to spend visiting isolated or lonely individuals living in an aged care community.
To be a Community Visitor you must have:
- A genuine interest in working with older people
- Have good communication and listening skills
- Have empathy for lonely, socially isolated people
- Be able to be in contact regularly on an ongoing basis
Volunteers are supported in their role by a designated Community Visitors Scheme Coordinator who will match them with a designated “friend”. The visits are relaxed and social in nature, where you might chat together, reminisce, play card games, have a coffee in one of the onsite cafes or go for a walk.
Being a Community Visitor is a wonderful opportunity to improve the quality of life of older people, develop a personal connection, and make new friends while gaining new skills and giving back to your community.
We look forward to hearing from you!