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Volunteer Opportunities

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The Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities volunteer opportunities is a part of the program that aims to encourage citizens to provide assistance and help to the community.

Certain model programs like the Foster Grandparent program has been established by the government to encourage the youth to incorporate a large part of compassion when taking care of the aged and those people with physical disabilities. It also aims to volunteers on how to become more efficient and establish rapport upon caring for the elderly.

Training and pre-service orientation are given to those aspiring volunteers. Those who are under this volunteer program would be able to serve up to 40 hours per week and would qualify for a tax-free hourly stipend. Included in the volunteer program benefits are paid holidays, vacation as well as sick leave, travel allowance, monthly in-service training, day care centers, head start programs, schools, medical facilities, and youth and family service centers in which they can serve in.

It is the goal of the Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities to train them in helping grandparents remain mentally active and physically strong which could later contribute in enhancing their self-esteem upon interaction with the community.

Other services would include a series of advocacy services that will include legal services, medicare patrol program and other health and social services including those that will include adult protective services program counseling.

Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities volunteer opportunities provides its volunteer programs with a wide array of services such as: adult day services; creation of a guide on how people can get assistive devices for their condition as well as serving of congregate meals; nursing home transition program; respite information and referral; inclusion of profit and non-profit organizations as well as those that are related to environment; family issues; financial assistance; food and clothing; health and medical care as well as housing and legal services.

Other volunteer programs fixed its focus on helping people with disability and teaching senior citizens learn on how to keep track of financial matters, thus training them on checkbook balancing and bill paying so as to help them keep their life in order.

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Training Opportunities

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Part of the Area Agencies on Aging, or AAAs, that could provide you with both information and services when it comes to helping the elderly as well as those who are physically disabled is the Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities. It also provides training opportunities in order to render proper care to them.
The following access can be gained by getting in touch with your local agent for the Division Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities training opportunities:
• The available services within your immediate area
• Assistance programs, specifically those for housing, meal planning as well as mobility
• Counselling on an individual level, caregiver training and contact with various support groups
• Respite care
Upon accomplishment of training, you can expect to be part of a team of professionals whose dedication and commitment in providing advanced, cost-effective and top-notch care to the elderly as well as the physically disabled is insurmountable.

Undergoing different training opportunities can help you move and understand further what really is taking care of the elderly and physically disabled person all about. It can open the gate of chances for you to be able to mingle and work with not just elderly individuals but also elderly groups, their families and other caregivers. In addition, it will also allow you to identify and the different and essential community contacts, sources for referrals and optional care methods that can and will suit the client at hand. It can also assist in the collaboration with different healthcare professionals in order to effectively and efficiently resolve a number of concerns as well as introduce choices, independence and safety for the ones who need a helping hand.

The Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities training opportunities will ensure that the training undertaken will be beneficial in establishing rapport and rendering effective services to the client and their families.

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Services

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In order to hasten the search for services, the Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities services provided a list intended for older people and persons with disabilities. The list contains services and program funded and provided by both state and private partnership.

Indicated in the list is on where to avail adult day services especially when planning to join some activities and get the needed assistance as well. Adult foster care is also included in the services offered which is comprised with housing option for those who are in need of it. Such care would provide the necessary supervision to those who can no longer be retained in their own homes.

Protective services were also tackled by several sectors of the Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities services wherein the members are held responsible for responding to cases of unsuspected abuse, exploitation and neglect of senior citizens and those with physical disabilities.

Specific programs were also available for specific conditions such as Alzheimer’s Day program whose focus are on the victims of Alzheimer’s disease. Support needed for those with the said condition were provided including medical, recreational as well as personal care services.

In addition, a program called Alzheimer’s respite was also established. The program is intended to provide assistance to caregivers so that they can function more productively along their course of responsibility. Another program available is the assisted living program wherein the highlight is on the need for the provision of a residential option that will include personal services and light medical or nursing care. Other function, which is the Assistive devices, includes all agencies that are selling equipment and has the capacity to provide assistance to individuals who need them including shower or bath chair, ramp, stair glides and m any other tools.

The aim is to provide information on how people with disability and senior citizens can avail personal care as well as support services that would enable them to perform their functions inside their respective home, with their family as well as in the community in general.

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