Memory Mentor - Provide in-home support and a social connection to people with memory loss who live alone...

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Time The schedule is mutually-agreed upon by the volunteer and participant

Description

Catholic Charities Hawaii is recruiting both English-speaking and bilingual volunteers and seniors to participate in this service.  Memory Mentor volunteers provide in-home support and a social connection for people who show symptoms of memory loss, confusion or dementia, or have a diagnosis of dementia - who live alone and have little or no caregiving support. 

Both male and female volunteers are urgently needed to provide Memory Mentor services island-wide on Oahu.  Services are offered seven (7) days a week, excluding holidays, between the hours of 9:00 am and 5:00 pm at no cost to seniors.

Volunteers are matched with one or more seniors and visit them on a regularly scheduled basis based on the client's preferences and the volunteer's availability. It is a set schedule.  Memory Mentor volunteers are responsible for: (1) visiting their assigned senior(s) on a "mutually agreed upon schedule" to provide social support and reduce loneliness, (2) optional services include grocery shopping for the senior, reviewing mail with the senior, providing reminders; and (3) providing safety checks.  Visits range from 1 hour to 2 hours depending on services provided and safety checks.

You can help seniors maintain their independence and ability to live at home, provide a social connection, and reduce social isolation and loneliness.  You can become a Memory Mentor.

11/26/25

Details

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Get Connected Icon • Appreciates and enjoys working with seniors with memory problems or dementia, who live alone, are often lonely, and may have communication challenges.
Get Connected Icon • Able to communicate positively with seniors, consistently projecting an open, warm and caring posture. Is friendly, patient, a great listener, and has a good sense of humor.
Get Connected Icon • Attend volunteer meetings and trainings, including sessions on memory loss, dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, as required by program. Demonstrates an understanding of dementia-related behaviors.