Looking to make a difference in your community?
The non-profit Alzheimer Society of B.C. is looking for several volunteers in Langley for the fall session of its Minds in Motion program.
The fitness and social program helps Langley residents who have early symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia. Participants can enjoy a weekly morning or afternoon session with a friend, family member or care partner.
“It’s very rewarding work,” said Danielle Duvauchelle, the Society’s Minds in Motion coordinator for Langley and the south and east Fraser.
“You’re enriching the lives of others.”
A certified fitness instructor conducts the fitness portion of the program. A facilitator ensures participants are involved in activities such as billiards, Wii and ping pong, or just enjoying social time and light refreshments in a relaxed atmosphere.
In addition to helping others, volunteers have the opportunity to spend rewarding one-to-one time with participants and see first-hand how people’s lives are enriched by this program.
Some experience working with older adults and basic knowledge of, or experience with, dementia would also be helpful.
Minds in Motion takes place on Mondays from 9:45 to 11:30 a.m. through Nov. 30 at Douglas Recreation Centre’s main hall, 20550 Douglas Cres.
For information on volunteering, contact Duvauchelle at the Alzheimer Resource Centre at 604-449-5010 or dduvauchelle@alzheimerbc.org.
To register as a participant in Minds in Motion, call 604-514-2865.
Residents can get more information on Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia diseases by visiting www.alzheimerbc.org.