The five steps to becoming an aged care volunteer visitor

Volunteers are an essential part of the aged care system. They can help older people from diverse backgrounds, life experiences and cultures to:
· live meaningful lives,
· have a sense of belonging and purpose,
· build social connections,
· remain living at home,
· reduce social isolation and loneliness,
· connect with community,
· feel accepted and safe in their environment, and
· improve their physical and mental wellbeing.
Your contributions will be highly valued by older people to provide connection, conversation, listening and help to improve their quality of life. Being a volunteer will also benefit you by:
· meeting new people,
· having a sense of purpose,
· improved self-esteem and confidence,
· learning new skills and gaining training,
· keeping active mentally and physically,
· having a positive impact on others, and
· feeling part of a community.
Anyone can volunteer. For more, click here.