Feeling that we have good social connections is vital for our health, especially as we age. It can be a great comfort to have a person to talk to who is there just for you. Volunteers in Lifeline WAs Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme (ACVVS) fill that role, reducing loneliness in our local community. Each volunteer visitor is carefully paired with an older aged person who has reached out to ACVVS for social support. The match considers each persons interests, temperaments, personalities, cultural background and location. The volunteer visitor: is a companion, confidant and friend to the older aged person currently living in an Aged Care Facility or living in their own home and on an approved government funded Home Care package. visits for 1 hour once a week, for at least 6 months. increases the older aged persons involvement in social activities within the community. spends time together enjoying interests they share with the older aged person. accepts and doesnt judge. may take the older aged person on short outings for example, for a coffee, drive, meal, or river visit. Benefits for a volunteer visitor include: personal and professional growth broadened social network and new experiences, including opportunities to connect with other ACVVS volunteers. opportunities to learn new skills. regular events, rewards and recognition giving back to society belonging to the Lifeline WA community support from Lifeline WAs dedicated coordinators. psychological support through Lifeline WAs Employee Assistance Program and wellbeing team. The following skills make for a great volunteer visitor: empathy for, and understanding of, older aged people or a desire and willingness to develop this appreciation. good communication, especially listening skills. ability to effectively communicate with a person who may have a cognitive impairment or dementia. ability to maintain an ongoing friendship with an older aged person. reliability and flexibility enthusiasm for ongoing learning, including openness to feedback. following role guidelines, including weekly visit reporting requirements. Act to improve the social and mental wellbeing of an isolated, older person by becoming a volunteer visitor with Lifeline WA.* Category Seniors & Aged Care Commitment Regular - more than 6 months Type Of Work Companionship & Social Support,Seniors & Aged Care, Time Required One hour a week for at least 6 months. Training Online training and Induction with ongoing professional development opportunities