The Aged Care Volunteer Visitor Scheme is a free service which involves volunteers visiting older people at risk of social isolation. To find out more click here
Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme
Aged Care Volunteer Visitor Scheme (ACVVS) is designed to enrich the quality of life for residents of Government-subsidised aged care homes and care recipients of Home Care Package who are isolated from the community. Our team of voluntary community visitors will visit those Chinese, Korean or Vietnamese speaking care recipients – either from subsidised aged care homes or Home Care Package. The visitors and the recipients may chat, read and listen to music or reminisce.
Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme
Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme
Aged Care Volunteer Visitor Scheme (ACVVS) is designed to enrich the quality of life for residents of Government-subsidised aged care homes and care recipients of Home Care Package who are isolated from the community. Our team of voluntary community visitors will visit those Chinese, Korean or Vietnamese speaking care recipients – either from subsidised aged care homes or Home Care Package. The visitors and the recipients may chat, read and listen to music or reminisce.
Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme
Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme
The Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme is a national program funded by the Australian Government Department of Health. All volunteers are carefully chosen and matched to the elderly person and their interests and locations. The weekly or fortnightly visits can involve activities such as chatting, reading, listening to music, playing board games, learning to use new technology like a mobile phone or doing gentle exercise together.
Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme
Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme
The Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme is a national program funded by the Australian Government Department of Health. All volunteers are carefully chosen and matched to the elderly person and their interests and locations. The weekly or fortnightly visits can involve activities such as chatting, reading, listening to music, playing board games, learning to use new technology like a mobile phone or doing gentle exercise together.
Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme
60 Weldon Street, Burwood NSW 2134, Australia
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The Community Visitors Scheme (CVS) is a government-funded volunteer program providing friendship and companionship for people who are isolated or at risk of social isolation or loneliness. Recipients can be living in an aged care facility or their own home. Friendly, trained volunteer visitors are paired with people experiencing loneliness or isolation, based on shared interests and cultural backgrounds. The pair meet regularly, at least once a week, for a relaxed and informal one-on-one chat or group visit.
Community Visitors Scheme
Community Visitors Scheme
The Community Visitors Scheme (CVS) is a government-funded volunteer program providing friendship and companionship for people who are isolated or at risk of social isolation or loneliness. Recipients can be living in an aged care facility or their own home. Friendly, trained volunteer visitors are paired with people experiencing loneliness or isolation, based on shared interests and cultural backgrounds. The pair meet regularly, at least once a week, for a relaxed and informal one-on-one chat or group visit.
Community Visitors Scheme
16-24 Elsie St, Burwood NSW 2134, Australia
View MapAged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme
The Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme (ACVVS) is a government funded support program that provides socially isolated clients with regular contact from a volunteer visitor for companionship. Volunteers visit nursing home residents and clients in their own homes after being matched by a coordinator. We work closely to support our volunteers so that visitors and clients can help build a strong friendship.
Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme
Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme
The Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme (ACVVS) is a government funded support program that provides socially isolated clients with regular contact from a volunteer visitor for companionship. Volunteers visit nursing home residents and clients in their own homes after being matched by a coordinator. We work closely to support our volunteers so that visitors and clients can help build a strong friendship.
Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme
67 Norton Street, Leichhardt NSW 2040, Australia
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The CALD Community Visitors Scheme is an Australian Government funded program that identifies isolated seniors living in their own home or an aged care facility. Regular visits by one of our volunteers speaking the language of the elderly person ensure that they are not marginalised and are socially included in the community. The aim of the program is to support seniors to establish and maintain links with the wider community, to increase socialisation, reduce isolation and provide companionship in a culturally and linguistically appropriate manner.
CALD COMMUNITY VISITORS SCHEME
CALD COMMUNITY VISITORS SCHEME
The CALD Community Visitors Scheme is an Australian Government funded program that identifies isolated seniors living in their own home or an aged care facility. Regular visits by one of our volunteers speaking the language of the elderly person ensure that they are not marginalised and are socially included in the community. The aim of the program is to support seniors to establish and maintain links with the wider community, to increase socialisation, reduce isolation and provide companionship in a culturally and linguistically appropriate manner.
CALD COMMUNITY VISITORS SCHEME
Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme
The SCCA manages the federally funded Community Visitor Scheme One on one home visiting program. The aim of the program is to provide companionship for older people at risk of social isolation. The anticipated quality of life improvements are increased self-esteem and independence, diminished feelings of depression and anxiety, and a greater connection to the wider community.
Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme
Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme
The SCCA manages the federally funded Community Visitor Scheme One on one home visiting program. The aim of the program is to provide companionship for older people at risk of social isolation. The anticipated quality of life improvements are increased self-esteem and independence, diminished feelings of depression and anxiety, and a greater connection to the wider community.
Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme
67 Raglan Street, Waterloo NSW 2017, Australia
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