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Living at Home/Block
Nurse Program Box 4314 Mankato, MN 56002-4314
More Information: http://www.athome-mankato.org/ Contact:
Cindy Chadwick Phone (507) 345-2985 Fax (507) 387-7785
cindych@Mankato-clinic.com The Living at Home/Block Nurse
Program is Actively Trying to Help Our Mankato Elders who live in the cities of
Mankato and Skyline and are 65 and older to remain living independently in
their own homes for as long as is safely possible. The largest
growing population in our state is people 65 and older. Because children of
elders tend not to live in the same town as parents or work full-time making it
very difficult to assist their parents with their daily needs, our program is
here to help. Adult children have the satisfaction of knowing someone is
available to assist their parents and the elderly feel more independent and in
control of their lives with a little help from their neighbors. The elders also
feel less isolated from society when they are able to have a visitor or get to
appointments on their own. Caregivers are able to take a break to refresh
themselves before going back into the care giving mode. Everyone needs a
helping hand at some time in their life. Since 1993, we have been assisting our
elderly neighbors with local volunteers who meet such needs. Volunteers are not
compensated in anyway for their assistance. Volunteer
Opportunities: Daytime in-town drivers needed to provide
transportation to neighborhood seniors and companionship on social outings,
errands, and doctor appointments. Time commitment is usually 1-3 hours a couple
of times a month. Most transportation requests are for daytime, Monday through
Friday. Must have a valid drivers license and insurance on your
vehicle. Sit with an elder to give caregiver a break. The primary role
is to provide social interaction between your self and an elderly neighbor,
while providing time for the primary caregiver to attend to other
responsibilities of their daily living. Time commitment is usually 1-3 hours a
couple of times a month. Board members and committee members
needed. Board members set policy of the program for the program supervisor and
volunteer coordinator to follow, plan the direction the program takes and
monitor and evaluate bottom-line results. Committee members carry out the
fundraising, marketing and special events for the program. Time commitment
varies according to event. Retired professionals are greatly encouraged to
assist us with program needs. Help beautify an elderly neighbors
yard by keep your neighbors yard mowed, bushes trimmed and flowers planted to
provide a pleasing outdoor environment for the elder and the neighborhood. Time
commitment is usually 1 3 hours a couple of times per month from May to
October. Winter months assist with snow removal as needed. Great volunteer
opportunity for older teens or families. |