Senior Companion Program
Senior Companions touch the lives of adults who need extra assistance to live independently in their own homes or communities. They serve frail older adults, adults with disabilities, those with terminal illnesses, and offer respite for caregivers.
Helping Adults Remain Independent
About Our Program
Volunteers assist adult clients in basic but essential ways
- Offering companionship and friendship to isolated and frail adults
- Assisting with simple chores
- Providing transportation
- Adding richness to their clients' lives
Who Can be a Senior Companion
Senior Companions are individuals age 60 or over who want to help adults with special needs remain independent and living in their own homes.
Eligibility
You must be able to serve between 15 and 40 hours a week.
Benefits
Senior Companions make connections with other adults and know they are making significant contributions to their lives. In addition, they receive the following:
- Pre-service and monthly training sessions
- Reimbursement for transportation
- Some meals during service
- An annual physical
- Accident and liability insurance while on duty
- Income-eligible Senior Companions also receive a modest, tax-free stipend to offset the cost of volunteering