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Humboldt - Humboldt District Hospital - Way-Finder Volunteer

This volunteer acts as the first point of contact, greeting patients, families, and visitors.
The volunteer will assist patients and visitors in navigating their way to the correct service while reducing their anxiety & confusion.

Humboldt - Humboldt District Hospital - Meals on Wheels Volunteer

 

MOW

A little of your time makes a big impact!

Meals on Wheels is a vital Home Care service that helps individuals remain independent in their own homes. Volunteers deliver hot, nutritious meals right to clients’ doors, along with a friendly smile that brightens their day.

By joining our Meals on Wheels team, you’ll provide so much more than food—you’ll bring comfort and connection to those who need it most.

Meals on Wheels are delivered Monday through Friday. Volunteers agree to a scheduled route or casual assignment.  Pickup time: 11:15 am at Humboldt District Hospital, with delivery in Humboldt.

 

 

Humboldt - District Health Complex - Entertainment Volunteer

Entertainment Volunteers

Share Your Talent – Bring Joy to Our Residents!


Music and entertainment have the power to brighten lives, spark memories, and create special moments. Whether you sing, play an instrument, or perform as a group, your visit will mean so much to our residents. Even a short performance can bring smiles, lift spirits, and make someone’s day truly memorable.

Together, we can create moments of joy, connection, and community.

Humboldt - St. Mary's Villa - Recreation Volunteer

The Recreation Associate assists with various activities at the site. They encourage client's participation in activities. 

Recreation Associate are the extra pair of "helping hands" that add to the trained services of the Long-term care facility staff, working together to enhance the lives of residents.

Activities include, but are not limited to:  Reading groups, puzzles, games, bingo, nail painting, going for walks, group painting, crafts, exercise programs, and special events like Christmas parties and teas. Birthday parties, volunteer group outings.

On-site - 1:1 support, group activities, spiritual services/support.  Activities could include games, cards, letter writing, crafts, bingo, church services, assisting with technology or social media. Escort residents to rooms
Off-site activities/escort, assist residents at community events

Weekly/Monthly activities : times to be determined

Shifts available Sunday to Monday morning, afternoon and evening   

Mass:  Wednesday 10:30 am 

 

Humboldt - St. Mary's Villa - Entertainment Volunteer

Entertainment Volunteers 

Share Your Talent – Bring Joy to Our Residents! 

 
Music and entertainment have the power to brighten lives, spark memories, and create special moments. Whether you sing, play an instrument, or perform as a group, your visit will mean so much to our residents. Even a short performance can bring smiles, lift spirits, and make someone’s day truly memorable.  

Together, we can create moments of joy, connection, and community. 

Humboldt - St. Mary's Villa - Pet Entertainment Volunteer

To enhance the resident's quality of life by providing entertainment in the form of a demonstration, show or petting zoo.  Volunteers must ensure the animals are under control and/or contained at all times.
 
Provider volunteers provide mental, social, emotional, and physical stimulation to residents

Humboldt - St. Mary's Villa - Pet Visitation Volunteer

Animals have been found to benefit people socially, psychologically, and physiologically.  The goals of pet visitation programs are to provide opportunities for patients to reach and maintain their optimal level of physical and mental functioning; to maintain or re-establish interests, social contacts and dignity, to alleviate anxiety and redirect attention from their own condition and try to provide an outlet for emotion; and to provide structured, meaningful daily activity.

 All dogs are to be certified and temperament tested by a Certified Pet Dog Trainer or by St. John’s Ambulance. They will be placed in areas according to their certification level.  

 Vaccinations are to be up to date prior to first animal visit o Handlers must complete all required SaskHA Registered Volunteer processes


The physical and mental ability to do the work assigned

 Refined interpersonal skills

 The willingness to accept training and supervision

 A willingness to comply with SaskHA policies and procedures

 Volunteers are to provide pet visitation only and not utilize therapy dogs as “tools” for therapy.

 

 Volunteers must follow SaskHA hand hygiene protocols and infection control procedures

 Volunteers must maintain patient privacy and confidentiality

 Volunteers must follow SaskHA policies and procedures 

Imperial - Long Lake Valley Integrated Facility - Recreation Volunteer

The Recreation Associate assists with various activities at the site. They encourage client's participation in activities. 

Recreation Associate are the extra pair of "helping hands" that add to the trained services of the Long-term care facility staff, working together to enhance the lives of residents

Activities include, but are not limited to:  Reading groups, puzzles, games, bingo, nail painting, going for walks, group painting, crafts, exercise programs, and special events like Christmas parties and teas. Birthday parties, volunteer group outings.

Imperial - Long Lake Valley Integrated Facility - Entertainment Volunteer

Provider volunteers provide mental, social, emotional, and physical stimulation to residents
Group choirs, bands, individual piano players, piano/guitar recitals, performances, dance groups, school entertainment, old time dancing groups, hymn sing, story tellers.
 
Shifts vary dependent upon group availability:  

Imperial - Long Lake Valley Integrated Facility - Pet Entertainment Volunteer

To enhance the resident's quality of life by providing entertainment in the form of a demonstration, show or petting zoo.  Volunteers must ensure the animals are under control and/or contained at all times.
 
Provider volunteers provide mental, social, emotional, and physical stimulation to residents

 

Lanigan – Central Parkland Lodge – Meals on Wheels Volunteer

MOW

A little of your time makes a big impact!

Meals on Wheels is a vital Home Care service that helps individuals remain independent in their own homes. Volunteers deliver hot, nutritious meals right to clients’ doors, along with a friendly smile that brightens their day.

By joining our Meals on Wheels team, you’ll provide so much more than food—you’ll bring comfort and connection to those who need it most.

Meals on Wheels are delivered Monday through Friday within Lanigan.  Pickup time is 11:15 a.m. at the Central Plains Lodge. 

Lanigan - Central Parkland Lodge - Recreation Volunteer

The Recreation Associate assists with various activities at the site. They encourage client's participation in activities. 

Recreation Associate are the extra pair of "helping hands" that add to the trained services of the Long-term care facility staff, working together to enhance the lives of residents

Activities include, but are not limited to:  Reading groups, puzzles, games, bingo, nail painting, going for walks, group painting, crafts, exercise programs, and special events like Christmas parties and teas. Birthday parties, volunteer group outings.

 

Shifts available Monday thru Sunday, Morning afternoon and evening 

Lanigan - Central Parkland Lodge - Entertainment Volunteer

Entertainment Volunteers 

Share Your Talent – Bring Joy to Our Residents! 

 
Music and entertainment have the power to brighten lives, spark memories, and create special moments. Whether you sing, play an instrument, or perform as a group, your visit will mean so much to our residents. Even a short performance can bring smiles, lift spirits, and make someone’s day truly memorable.  

Together, we can create moments of joy, connection, and community. 

Lanigan - Central Parkland Lodge - Pet Entertainment Volunteer

To enhance the resident's quality of life by providing entertainment in the form of a demonstration, show or petting zoo  Volunteers must ensure the animals are under control and/or contained at all times.
 
Provider volunteers provide mental, social, emotional, and physical stimulation to residents

Lanigan - Central Parkland Lodge - Pet Visitation Volunteer

Animals have been found to benefit people socially, psychologically, and physiologically.  The goals of pet visitation programs are to provide opportunities for patients to reach and maintain their optimal level of physical and mental functioning; to maintain or re-establish interests, social contacts and dignity, to alleviate anxiety and redirect attention from their own condition and try to provide an outlet for emotion; and to provide structured, meaningful daily activity.

 All dogs are to be certified and temperament tested by a Certified Pet Dog Trainer or by St. John’s Ambulance. They will be placed in areas according to their certification level.  

 Vaccinations are to be up to date prior to first animal visit o Handlers must complete all required SaskHA Registered Volunteer processes


The physical and mental ability to do the work assigned

 Refined interpersonal skills

 The willingness to accept training and supervision

 A willingness to comply with SaskHA policies and procedures

 Volunteers are to provide pet visitation only and not utilize therapy dogs as “tools” for therapy.

 Volunteers must follow SaskHA hand hygiene protocols and infection control procedures

 Volunteers must maintain patient privacy and confidentiality

 Volunteers must follow SaskHA policies and procedures  

 

Nokomis - Nokomis Health Center - Meals on Wheels Volunteer

MOW

A little of your time makes a big impact!

Meals on Wheels is a vital Home Care service that helps individuals remain independent in their own homes. Volunteers deliver hot, nutritious meals right to clients’ doors, along with a friendly smile that brightens their day.

By joining our Meals on Wheels team, you’ll provide so much more than food—you’ll bring comfort and connection to those who need it most.

Meals on Wheels are delivered Monday through Friday within Nokomis.  Pickup time is 12:20 a.m. at the Nokomis Health Center. 

 

 

Nokomis - Nokomis Health Center - Recreation Volunteer

The Recreation Associate assists with various activities at the site. They encourage client's participation in activities. 

Recreation Associate are the extra pair of "helping hands" that add to the trained services of the Long-term care facility staff, working together to enhance the lives of residents

Activities include, but are not limited to:  Reading groups, puzzles, games, bingo, nail painting, going for walks, group painting, crafts, exercise programs, and special events like Christmas parties and teas. Birthday parties, volunteer group outings.

Shifts available Sunday to Saturday 10:00 am - 7: 00 pm 

Nokomis - Nokomis Health Centre - Entertainment Volunteer

Entertainment Volunteers 

Share Your Talent – Bring Joy to Our Residents! 

 
Music and entertainment have the power to brighten lives, spark memories, and create special moments. Whether you sing, play an instrument, or perform as a group, your visit will mean so much to our residents. Even a short performance can bring smiles, lift spirits, and make someone’s day truly memorable.  

Together, we can create moments of joy, connection, and community. 

Nokomis - Nokomis Health Centre - Pet Entertainment Volunteer

To enhance the resident's quality of life by providing entertainment in the form of a demonstration, show or petting zoo . Volunteers must ensure the animals are under control and/or contained at all times.
 
Provider volunteers provide mental, social, emotional, and physical stimulation to residents

 

Nokomis - Nokomis Health Center - Pet Visitation Volunteer

Animals have been found to benefit people socially, psychologically, and physiologically.  The goals of pet visitation programs are to provide opportunities for patients to reach and maintain their optimal level of physical and mental functioning; to maintain or re-establish interests, social contacts and dignity, to alleviate anxiety and redirect attention from their own condition and try to provide an outlet for emotion; and to provide structured, meaningful daily activity.

 All dogs are to be certified and temperament tested by a Certified Pet Dog Trainer or by St. John’s Ambulance. They will be placed in areas according to their certification level.  

 Vaccinations are to be up to date prior to first animal visit o Handlers must complete all required SaskHA Registered Volunteer processes


The physical and mental ability to do the work assigned

 Refined interpersonal skills

 The willingness to accept training and supervision

 A willingness to comply with SaskHA policies and procedures

 Volunteers are to provide pet visitation only and not utilize therapy dogs as “tools” for therapy.

 

 Volunteers must follow SaskHA hand hygiene protocols and infection control procedures

 Volunteers must maintain patient privacy and confidentiality

 Volunteers must follow SaskHA policies and procedures  

 

Strasbourg - Last Mountain Pioneer Home - Meals on Wheels Volunteer

MOW

A little of your time makes a big impact!

Meals on Wheels is a vital Home Care service that helps individuals remain independent in their own homes. Volunteers deliver hot, nutritious meals right to clients’ doors, along with a friendly smile that brightens their day.

By joining our Meals on Wheels team, you’ll provide so much more than food—you’ll bring comfort and connection to those who need it most.

Meals on Wheels are delivered Monday through Friday within Watrous.  Pickup time is 11:15 a.m. at the Last Mountain Pioneer Home. 

Strasbourg - Last Mountain Pioneer Home - Recreation Volunteer

The Recreation Associate assists with various activities at the site. They encourage client's participation in activities. 

Recreation Associate are the extra pair of "helping hands" that add to the trained services of the Long-term care facility staff, working together to enhance the lives of residents

Activities include, but are not limited to:  Reading groups, puzzles, games, bingo, nail painting, going for walks, group painting, crafts, exercise programs, and special events like Christmas parties and teas. Birthday parties, volunteer group outings.

Times available:  Wednesday and Thursday morning and afternoon. 

Strasbourg - Last Mountain Pioneer Home - Entertainment Volunteer

Entertainment Volunteers 

Share Your Talent – Bring Joy to Our Residents! 

 
Music and entertainment have the power to brighten lives, spark memories, and create special moments. Whether you sing, play an instrument, or perform as a group, your visit will mean so much to our residents. Even a short performance can bring smiles, lift spirits, and make someone’s day truly memorable.  

Together, we can create moments of joy, connection, and community. 

Strasbourg - Last Mountain Pioneer Home - Pet Entertainment Volunteer

To enhance the resident's quality of life by providing entertainment in the form of a demonstration, show or petting zoo. Volunteers must ensure the animals are under control and/or contained at all times.
 
Provider volunteers provide mental, social, emotional, and physical stimulation to residents

 

 

Strasbourg - Last Mountain Pioneer Home - Pet Visitation Volunteer

Animals have been found to benefit people socially, psychologically, and physiologically.  The goals of pet visitation programs are to provide opportunities for patients to reach and maintain their optimal level of physical and mental functioning; to maintain or re-establish interests, social contacts and dignity, to alleviate anxiety and redirect attention from their own condition and try to provide an outlet for emotion; and to provide structured, meaningful daily activity.

 All dogs are to be certified and temperament tested by a Certified Pet Dog Trainer or by St. John’s Ambulance. They will be placed in areas according to their certification level.  

 Vaccinations are to be up to date prior to first animal visit o Handlers must complete all required SaskHA Registered Volunteer processes


The physical and mental ability to do the work assigned

 Refined interpersonal skills

 The willingness to accept training and supervision

 A willingness to comply with SaskHA policies and procedures

 Volunteers are to provide pet visitation only and not utilize therapy dogs as “tools” for therapy.

 

 Volunteers must follow SaskHA hand hygiene protocols and infection control procedures

 Volunteers must maintain patient privacy and confidentiality

 Volunteers must follow SaskHA policies and procedures  

 

Watson - Quill Plains Centennial Lodge - Meals On Wheels Volunteer

MOW

A little of your time makes a big impact!

Meals on Wheels is a vital Home Care service that helps individuals remain independent in their own homes. Volunteers deliver hot, nutritious meals right to clients’ doors, along with a friendly smile that brightens their day.

By joining our Meals on Wheels team, you’ll provide so much more than food—you’ll bring comfort and connection to those who need it most.

Meals on Wheels are delivered 7 days a week within Watson. Pickup time is 11:30 a.m. at Quill Plains Centennial Lodge.

 

Meals on Wheels are delivered Sunday through Saturday. Volunteers agree to a scheduled route or casual assignment.  Pick up time 11:15 am at Quill Plains Centennial Lodge.

Watson - Quill Plains Centennial Lodge - Recreation Volunteer

The Recreation Associate assists with various activities at the site. They encourage client's participation in activities. 

Recreation Associate are the extra pair of "helping hands" that add to the trained services of the Long-term care facility staff, working together to enhance the lives of residents

Activities include, but are not limited to:  Reading groups, puzzles, games, bingo, nail painting, going for walks, group painting, crafts, exercise programs, and special events like Christmas parties and teas. Birthday parties, volunteer group outings.

Watson - Quill Plains Centennial Lodge - Entertainment Volunteer

Entertainment Volunteers 

Share Your Talent – Bring Joy to Our Residents! 

 
Music and entertainment have the power to brighten lives, spark memories, and create special moments. Whether you sing, play an instrument, or perform as a group, your visit will mean so much to our residents. Even a short performance can bring smiles, lift spirits, and make someone’s day truly memorable.  

Together, we can create moments of joy, connection, and community. 

Watson - Quill Plains Centennial Lodge - Pet Entertainment Volunteer

To enhance the resident's quality of life by providing entertainment in the form of a demonstration, show or petting zoo.  Volunteers must ensure the animals are under control and/or contained at all times.
 
Provider volunteers provide mental, social, emotional, and physical stimulation to residents

Watson - Quill Plains Centennial Lodge - Pet Visitation Volunteer

Animals have been found to benefit people socially, psychologically, and physiologically.  The goals of pet visitation programs are to provide opportunities for patients to reach and maintain their optimal level of physical and mental functioning; to maintain or re-establish interests, social contacts and dignity, to alleviate anxiety and redirect attention from their own condition and try to provide an outlet for emotion; and to provide structured, meaningful daily activity.

 All dogs are to be certified and temperament tested by a Certified Pet Dog Trainer or by St. John’s Ambulance. They will be placed in areas according to their certification level.  

 Vaccinations are to be up to date prior to first animal visit o Handlers must complete all required SaskHA Registered Volunteer processes


The physical and mental ability to do the work assigned

 Refined interpersonal skills

 The willingness to accept training and supervision

 A willingness to comply with SaskHA policies and procedures

 Volunteers are to provide pet visitation only and not utilize therapy dogs as “tools” for therapy.

 

 Volunteers must follow SaskHA hand hygiene protocols and infection control procedures

 Volunteers must maintain patient privacy and confidentiality

 Volunteers must follow SaskHA policies and procedures  

Watrous - Watrous Health District Complex - Meals on Wheels Volunteer

MOW

A little of your time makes a big impact!

Meals on Wheels is a vital Home Care service that helps individuals remain independent in their own homes. Volunteers deliver hot, nutritious meals right to clients’ doors, along with a friendly smile that brightens their day.

By joining our Meals on Wheels team, you’ll provide so much more than food—you’ll bring comfort and connection to those who need it most.

Meals on Wheels are delivered Monday through Friday within Watrous.  Pickup time is 11:30 a.m. at the Watrous Health District Complex. 

 

Watrous - Manitou Lodge - Recreation Volunteer

The Recreation Associate assists with various activities at the site. They encourage client's participation in activities. 

Recreation Associate are the extra pair of "helping hands" that add to the trained services of the Long-term care facility staff, working together to enhance the lives of residents

Activities include, but are not limited to:  Reading groups, puzzles, games, bingo, nail painting, going for walks, group painting, crafts, exercise programs, and special events like Christmas parties and teas. Birthday parties, volunteer group outings.

Watrous - Manitou Lodge - Entertainment Volunteer

Entertainment Volunteers 

Share Your Talent – Bring Joy to Our Residents! 

 
Music and entertainment have the power to brighten lives, spark memories, and create special moments. Whether you sing, play an instrument, or perform as a group, your visit will mean so much to our residents. Even a short performance can bring smiles, lift spirits, and make someone’s day truly memorable.  

Together, we can create moments of joy, connection, and community. 

Watrous - Manitou Lodge - Pet Entertainment Volunteer

To enhance the resident's quality of life by providing entertainment in the form of a demonstration, show or petting zoo . Volunteers must ensure the animals are under control and/or contained at all times.
 
Provider volunteers provide mental, social, emotional, and physical stimulation to residents

Watrous - Manitou Lodge - Pet Visitation Volunteer

Animals have been found to benefit people socially, psychologically, and physiologically. The goal of pet visitation is to provide opportunities for residents to reach and maintain their own optimal level of physical and mental Functioning. To help maintain or establish interests, social contracts, dignity, and alleviate anxiety. Provides positive, meaningful activity.

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