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Volunteering at Victorious Assisted Living

Everyone has a different reason why they volunteer. Some are motivated to give back to their local community or make an impact on those around them. Others seek volunteer opportunities to learn valuable skills or knowledge that can help them build a future career. 

No matter what your reasons are for volunteering, giving your time and energy to a senior living community is one of the most rewarding things you can do. 

We strive to provide volunteers with opportunities that line up with their interests.

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What Are The Requirements to Volunteer?

In addition to a good attitude and dependability, Victorious Assisted Living volunteers need to meet the following requirements: 

  • Understand that volunteers are here for the benefit of the residents

  • Be at least 18 years old unless participating as part of a school or church group

  • Willing to submit to a background check and test negative for tuberculosis (TB)

  • Complete simple paperwork and orientation

To volunteer or obtain more information on volunteering, please complete the form below.

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  • Volunteers play an important role in the lives of our residents, and we view them as an essential part of our team. If you have a passion for seniors and are interested in giving your time, here are what some of our volunteer opportunities look like: 

  • Large group activities: Volunteers can help with everything from setting up and serving refreshments to distributing supplies during large group activities like picnics, holiday parties, and community outreach events.

  • Small group activities: If you want to help with small group activities, you can expect to spend more one-on-one time with our residents. Some of these activities may include art workshops, book club meetings and game time.

  • Individual activities: Sometimes volunteers can work with individual residents. They may be asked to read to a resident who is sight-impaired, help a resident with arthritis write a letter or simply visit with residents who are not as comfortable in large group settings.

  • Clergy services: Members of the clergy who come as individuals on a regular basis to provide religious services or one-on-one visits to residents are considered volunteers. 

  • Off-site excursions: These volunteers can accompany residents and staff on the community bus on a space-available basis. Alternatively, volunteers who wish to attend an off-site activity may meet the residents at the outing location.

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We strive to provide volunteers with opportunities that line up with their interests, but availability varies with each community. 

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