Craik and District Health Centre
Davidson Health Centre
Outlook and District Health Centre
Kyle and District Health Centre
Meals on Wheels volunteers play a vital role in delivering nutritious meals to clients who have been assessed as needing support with their nutrition.
This role offers a rewarding experience, allowing volunteers to develop communication skills, gain new job-related skills, establish a consistent routine, and contribute to their community in a meaningful way.
Volunteers will collect meals from the designated location at a set time and deliver them directly to clients homes. Shifts typically occur during lunchtime hours, with routes available in Craik, Davidson, Kyle, Lucky Lake, Dinsmore and Outlook.
Volunteers will offer one to one visiting and socialization. They will offer and deliver comfort items to patient's and families. Communicate with the Palliative Care Coordinator for connection with additional supports.
Potential Volunteers must complete Palliative Care Training Program per the Palliative Care Coordinator. Must be comfortable with patients at the end of life and have the ability to function in an emotionally stressful environment. Must be comfortable in a healthcare setting, accepting and open minded.
Palliative Care Coordinator will provide Palliative Care Volunteer Training, roles of volunteer and boundaries, dying process and on-site orientation.
Shifts will vary depending upon the client's needs. Mornings, afternoons, or evenings.
A Recreation Associate helps facilitate a variety of activities at the site, encouraging resident participation and engagement. They work alongside long-term care staff, offering additional support to enhance the overall well-being and quality of life of residents.
Activities may include, games, puzzles, crafts, reading, baking, exercising, walking, decorating, spa services, special outings, social visits and more.
Shifts are available based on local programming schedules.
The Recreation Associate assists with various activities at the site. They encourage client's participation in activities.
Recreation Associates 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, teas, birthday parties and group outings.
Shifts available Sunday - Saturday 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
The Recreation Associate assists with various activities at the site. They encourage client's participation in activities.
Recreation Associates 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, teas, birthday parties and group outings.
Dinsmore Health Centre, 207 1st Street East Dinsmore SK
Shifts vary from individual to group and is based on activities calendar
Sunday - Saturday 10:00 am - 5:00 p.m.
Wellness Clinic Ambassadors help create a welcoming and supportive environment for attendees by greeting clients, assisting with wayfinding, and promoting the clinic. They provide friendly reminders for clients to book future appointments, bring in health cards, medication lists, and they ensure the privacy and confidentiality of all attendees.
Wellness clinics are held throughout the year and shift times are roughly 3-5 hours and usually take place in the mornings.
The Recreation Associate assists with various activities while encouraging client/resident participation.
Recreation Associates are valued as the "extra pair of helping hands" that add to the trained services of the Continuing 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, walks, group painting, crafts, exercise programs, special holiday events, teas, birthday parties, volunteer outings, and more!
Inquire with your local Volunteer Coordinator regarding shifts available at this site.
This position allows high school students to volunteer their time and efforts in Acute and Continuing Care. They will gain experience and knowledge regarding duties and careers available within our facilities.
Career and Work Experience placements, wellness credits, and work experience programs are available but dependent on availability.
Duties may include: restocking carts (robes, slippers, toiletries), delivering water and snacks to patients, visiting, playing cards, reading, fingernail painting, seasonal decorating, assisting with recreational events and shadowing nursing staff.
The Recreation Associate assists with various activities at the site. They encourage client's participation in activities.
Recreation Associates 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, teas, birthday parties, volunteer group outings.
Shifts vary from individual to group and is based on activities calendar
The Recreation Associate assists with various activities at the site. They encourage client's participation in activities.
Recreation Associates 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, teas, birthday parties and group outings.
Outlook Health Centre - 500 Semple St Outlook
Shifts vary from individual to group and is based on activities calendar
Sunday - Saturday 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
Autism Summer Camp Ambassador The Volunteer will provide extra supervision, watching of exits and support recreation activities.
This will allow more camp participants and the staff to offer undivided attention to the participants with extra help available to them.
Camp will be held at the Outlook and District Heritage Centre, Outlook SK
Camp dates :
Provider volunteers offer residents mental, social, emotional, and physical stimulation through a variety of activities.
These activities may include group choirs, bands, individual piano players, piano and guitar recitals, performances, dance groups, school entertainment, old-time dancing groups, storytellers and more.
Shifts vary depending on individual or group availability and occur Monday through Sunday.
VISION
Healthy People, Healthy Saskatchewan
MISSION
We work together to improve health and well-being. Every day. For everyone.
VALUES
Philosophy of Care: Our commitment to a philosophy of Patient and Family Centred Care is at the heart of everything we do and is the foundation for our values. This philosophy of care is in essence our culture – who we are, the shared purpose that brings us all together and how our patients and families experience care every day. Through meaningful engagement and co-creating mutually beneficial partnerships among employees, physicians, patients, families, clients and residents, together we ensure a seamless health system that supports Healthy People, Healthy Saskatchewan.