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Flexible Schedule
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Waukesha, WI 53188
Friendly visitors are needed to visit with an isolated senior. These clients live alone and have little to no social interaction, putting them in great need of a friend. Our friendly visitors visit their client as often as they agree upon, which could be once a week to once a month. Some of our clients like to play card games or discuss books, while others just want someone to talk to. Can you help make a difference in a senior's life?
Date Posted: 2024-11-27
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Flexible Schedule
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Milwaukee, WI 53227
Drivers are needed to help transport seniors to places like their doctor's office, the grocery store, and the pharmacy. This is a flexible volunteer opportunity - you tell us when you're available and we'll match you with a client in need. We serve clients throughout Milwaukee County and you can tell us which communities you want to drive in. Your time and kindness helps our clients stay independent in their homes and is much appreciated! COVID Volunteer Safety and Health Policy Volunteers providing transportation to medical appointments for Eras clients are asked to follow CDC guidelines to help reduce the spread of illness. All Eras volunteers and clients must wear a face mask during this volunteer service. Face masks have been mailed to active volunteers and clients. Eras Senior Network is happy to provide a face mask and hand sanitizer to those in need of one. Clients are asked to sit in the backseat of the volunteer’s vehicle during their service and volunteers are asked to sanitize their vehicle before and after transporting the client. Volunteers and clients are asked to refrain from making physical contact with each other, and to maintain a distance of at least six feet from each other when outside of the vehicle. Volunteer drivers may be asked to wait in their vehicle during the client’s appointment. Any volunteer entering a medical facility with the client may be screened for COVID-19 symptoms upon entry. Clients are screened by Eras for COVID-19 symptoms by Eras staff prior to their service. We request that all volunteers refrain from serving if they exhibit any COVID-19 symptoms including cough, difficulty breathing, fever, loss of taste or smell, and upset stomach, or have been in close contact with someone exhibiting COVID-19 symptoms within the last 14 days. Volunteers should also refrain from serving if they have had a fever over 100.4 within the last 72 hours.
Date Posted: 2024-11-27
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Flexible Schedule
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Waukesha, WI 53188
Drivers are needed to help transport seniors and adults with disabilities to places like their doctor's office, the grocery store, and the pharmacy. This is a flexible volunteer opportunity - you tell us when you're available and we'll match you with a client in need. We serve clients throughout Waukesha County and you can tell us which communities you want to drive in. Your time and kindness helps our clients stay independent in their homes and is much appreciated! COVID Volunteer Safety and Health Policy Volunteers providing transportation to medical appointments for Eras clients are asked to follow CDC guidelines to help reduce the spread of illness. All Eras volunteers and clients must wear a face mask during this volunteer service. Face masks have been mailed to active volunteers and clients. Eras Senior Network is happy to provide a face mask and hand sanitizer to those in need of one. Clients are asked to sit in the backseat of the volunteer’s vehicle during their service and volunteers are asked to sanitize their vehicle before and after transporting the client. Volunteers and clients are asked to refrain from making physical contact with each other, and to maintain a distance of at least six feet from each other when outside of the vehicle. Volunteer drivers may be asked to wait in their vehicle during the client’s appointment. Any volunteer entering a medical facility with the client may be screened for COVID-19 symptoms upon entry. Clients are screened by Eras for COVID-19 symptoms by Eras staff prior to their service. We request that all volunteers refrain from serving if they exhibit any COVID-19 symptoms including cough, difficulty breathing, fever, loss of taste or smell, and upset stomach, or have been in close contact with someone exhibiting COVID-19 symptoms within the last 14 days. Volunteers should also refrain from serving if they have had a fever over 100.4 within the last 72 hours.
Date Posted: 2024-11-27
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Flexible Schedule
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Milwaukee, WI 53227
Help a neighbor in your community this winter! Clients throughout Milwaukee County are looking for help! Volunteers are needed beginning with the first snowfall until spring. Volunteers will be matched with a senior in their community to remove snow from their driveway and sidewalk. Details can be coordinated directly with the person you serve. Enjoy the crisp winter weather as you provide this needed service to an individual that is no longer able to shovel snow due to age or physical condition. Qualifications: Dependable, responsible, and have a positive attitude. Must be 15 or older (children younger accompanied by an adult). *You can team up with a few people for this project and alternate throughout the season. COVID Volunteer Safety and Health Policy During this snow removal volunteer opportunity, volunteers are asked to follow CDC guidelines to help reduce the spread of illness. If groups are looking to volunteer together, we recommend that members rotate each time work is needed to be done. If more than one person needs to be there at one time, please limit groups to no more than four people, or one family living in the same household. Volunteers are required to wear a mask while. Eras Senior Network is happy to provide face masks and hand sanitizer to volunteers. While volunteering, we ask that volunteers maintain a minimum of six feet of distance from each other. Volunteers are not to make any physical contact with the client, but are encouraged to call them on the phone if they need to communicate. We request that all volunteers refrain from serving if they exhibit any COVID-19 symptoms including cough, difficulty breathing, fever, loss of taste or smell, and upset stomach, or have been in close contact with someone exhibiting COVID-19 symptoms within the last 14 days. Volunteers should also refrain from serving if they have had a fever over 100.4 within the last 72 hours.
Date Posted: 2024-11-27
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Flexible Schedule
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Waukesha, WI 53188
Help a neighbor in your community this winter! Clients throughout Waukesha County are looking for help! Volunteers are needed beginning with the first snowfall until spring. Volunteers will be matched with a senior or adult with a disability in their community to remove snow from their driveway and sidewalk. Details can be coordinated directly with the person you serve. Enjoy the crisp winter weather as you provide this needed service to an individual that is no longer able to shovel snow due to age or physical condition. Qualifications: Dependable, responsible, and have a positive attitude. Must be 15 or older (children younger accompanied by an adult). *You can team up with a few people for this project and alternate throughout the season. COVID Volunteer Safety and Health Policy During this snow removal volunteer opportunity, volunteers are asked to follow CDC guidelines to help reduce the spread of illness. If groups are looking to volunteer together, we recommend that members rotate each time work is needed to be done. If more than one person needs to be there at one time, please limit groups to no more than four people, or one family living in the same household. Volunteers are required to wear a mask while serving, per the Wisconsin statewide mask mandate. Eras Senior Network is happy to provide face masks and hand sanitizer to volunteers. While volunteering, we ask that volunteers maintain a minimum of six feet of distance from each other. Volunteers are not to make any physical contact with the client, but are encouraged to call them on the phone if they need to communicate. We request that all volunteers refrain from serving if they exhibit any COVID-19 symptoms including cough, difficulty breathing, fever, loss of taste or smell, and upset stomach, or have been in close contact with someone exhibiting COVID-19 symptoms within the last 14 days. Volunteers should also refrain from serving if they have had a fever over 100.4 within the last 72 hours.
Date Posted: 2024-11-27