Elderly

Cedar Sinai Park: Robison and Rose Schnitzer Manor

Contact: Volunteer Coordinator/Kathy Tipsord
Phone: 503.535.4394
Time of year: All Year
Mailing Address: 6125 SW Boundary, Portland, OR 97221-1019
E-mail: kathy.tispord@cedarsinaipark.org
Website: www.cedarsinaipark.org

A comprehensive program for elder care. Cedar Sinai Park encompasses Robison Jewish Health Center, primarily a nursing home facility, and Rose Schnitzer Manor, an assisted living facility. Volunteers can work at either or both sites. Typical work entails one-on-one time with individuals doing crafts, reading, writing letters, taking residents on walks. There are also many planned activities such as parties, playing games (bingo, etc.) and Jewish religious services. There are no activities on the Sabbath (Saturdays). Hours are somewhat flexible. Cedar Sinai Park works with the Jewish Community Center.

 

Community Energy Project
Contact: Volunteer Coordinator/Sherrie Smith
Phone: 503.284.6827 Ext 106
Time of year: All Year
Mailing Address: PO Box 12272 Portland, OR 97212
E-mail: outreach@communityenergyproject.org
Website: www.communityenergyproject.org

Community Energy Project, Inc., empowers people in the Portland metro area to maintain healthier, more livable homes, control their utility costs, and conserve natural resources through education, hands-on training, and distribution of weatherization, water conservation, and lead poisoning prevention materials. We also provide direct weatherization and water conservation services to seniors and people with disabilities. Volunteers are needed in many areas: weatherization, outreach, and warehouse and office work.

 

Hospice Volunteer Program, St. Vincent Hospice
Contact: Angela Mitchell
Phone: 503.574.9498
Time of year: All Year
Mailing Address: 3601 SW Murray Boulevard Beaverton, OR 97006
E-mail: angela.mitchell@providence.org
Website: www.providence.org/

This is a tremendous opportunity because no hospice program has allowed teen volunteers before. Hospice is expert, compassionate care provided to adults with terminal illnesses where cure is no longer a realistic goal. The focus of hospice is to provide physical, emotional and spiritual support to patients and their families. Volunteers would be thoroughly trained (call for dates) and would have significant opportunity to work with dying patients: a very challenging, but wholly rewarding experience. Volunteers must be 16 years of age.

 

Laurelhurst Village
Contact: Nancy Harbick
Phone: 503.535.4946

Email: nharbick@laurelhurstvillage.com
Time of year: All Year
Mailing Address: 3060 SE Stark St. Portland, OR 97214
Website: www.laurelhurstvillage.com

A nursing facility where volunteers would interact with the residents, form friendships, do activities with them, help them out with their everyday lives, and basically try to make their day interesting and fun.

 

Loaves and Fishes/Meals on Wheels
Contact: Volunteer Manager/Stacey Myhrvold
Phone: 503.953.8137
Time of year: Vacations
Mailing Address: 7710 SW 31st, Portland, OR 97219-
E-mail:
smyhrvold@lscpdx.org
Website: www.feedseniors.org

Loaves and Fishes, The Meals-on-Wheels People, provides a hot noontime meal to seniors in the Portland metropolitan area. It also helps seniors remain independent by connecting them to available resources in the community, and by offering a variety of opportunities for socialization. Volunteers are always needed to help deliver meals (if 18 years old), serve in one of our 16 group dining rooms, or help with on-going center activities. Students may also deliver with their parents.

 

Macdonald Center
Contact: Sarah Knuth -- Outreach Coordinator
Phone: 503.222.5720 Ext 4
Time of year: All Year
Mailing Address: 605 NW Couch St., Portland, OR 97209
E-mail: sk@macdcenter.org
Website: www.macdcenter.org

A newer facility in the heart of old town, Portland, serving residents who are disabled, chronically ill or in need of support to live as independently as possible. The majority of residents come from the old town/Burnside area. Your work here will be to lessen the isolation of chronically ill and home bound people by building relationships with them. Specific activities include visiting with residents, playing chess or other games, sharing meals, etc. A challenging, but rewarding place to work.

 

Marquis Care at Autumn Hills

Contact: Volunteer Coordinators/Amanda Jones
Phone: 503.292.7874
Time of year: All Year
Mailing Address: 6630 SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy, Portland, OR 97225
E-mail: a.jones@marquiscompany.com
Website: http://www.marquiscompanies.com/index.php?q=locations/locationdetails/autumnhills#general

A residential Care Facility for adults with Alzheimer's and other special needs. The facility has several different levels of care for people in various stages of Alzheimer's. Volunteers help residents with activities such as gardening, cooking, reading, exercise, and crafts, and a men's/ladies' club. A challenging, but rewarding place to work.

 

Neighborhood House Senior Center
Contact: Kyrsten Johnson 
Phone: 503.246.1663 ext 2117 
Time of year: Year Round Opportunities
Mailing Address: 7688 SW Capitol Hwy, Portland, OR 97219
E-mail: volunteers@nhweb.org
Website: www.nhweb.org

This community center in Multnomah Village provides services to older adults, helping to find ways to live independently, actively and with dignity. The Senior Center is open Mon - Fri., 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM. You could teach basic computer skills to seniors, escort trips, or just do "friendly visits" with elderly folks who come to the center. Mornings to early afternoon hours are the best. Great summer placement. Also some opportunity to teach ESL to recent immigrants.

 

Northwest Pilot Project
Contact: Dena Chilikos -- Volunteer Program Coordinator 
Phone: 503.478.6861
Time of year: All Year
Mailing Address: 1430 SW Broadway Portland, OR 97201
E-mail: susan@nwpilotproject.org
Website: www.nwpilotproject.org

NWPP is considered a leading advocate for the poor and homeless in Portland. Staff coordinate with volunteers and the community providing whatever services the elderly need to be self-reliant and live independently. Volunteer opportunities could include friendly visiting, grocery shopping, or working at the NWPP office. Their office is very close to school. SMA and NWPP have been working together for many years through a program called "Friends Across Generations." Through this wonderful program, a pair of students commits to visiting a senior citizen in the downtown area once a week for the entire school year.

 

Portland Impact Senior Center
Contact: Jill Morrow
Phone: 503.988.4996 Ext 265
Time of year: All Year
Mailing Address: 4610 SE Belmont Portland, OR 97214
E-mail address: jmorrow@impactnw.org
Website: impactnw.org

Portland Impact's services for seniors and adults with disabilities help people to be healthy and active, and to remain independent in their own homes. Volunteers could assist with meal sites and activity centers, shopping trips and friendly visits, yard work, and multicultural events.

 

Project Linkage, Metropolitan Family Service
Contact: Volunteer Coordinator/Marcy Hughes
Phone: 503.249.8215 Ext 23
Time of year: All Year
Mailing Address: 2200 NE 24th Ave., Portland, OR 97212
E-mail: marcyh@metfamily.org
Website: www.metfamily.org/project_linkage.html 

Volunteers are needed to assist a disabled person or elderly person or couple in Northeast Portland for this Metropolitan Family Services program. Volunteers would provide "friendly visits," one-on-one time at least 4 hours per month (or more) to help with shopping, transportation, house keeping, yard work, etc. Other options include 1) Home Repair: doing small repair jobs around the house and 2) a telephone reassurance service: calling a person at least once/month to check in. All these services allow the resident to remain in their own home and not be moved to a nursing facility. Volunteers will be trained, but will need good personal discipline.

Contact: Event Volunteer Coordinator/Darcie Esch
Phone: 503.232.0007 Ext 105
Mailing Address:1808 SE Belmont Street Portland, OR 97214
E-mail: darciee@metfamily.org
Website: www.metfamily.org

 

Raleigh Hills Assisted Living Community
Contact: Volunteer Coordinator /Corina Rominger
Phone: 503.297.3200
Time of year: All Year
Mailing Address: 4815 SW Dogwood Lane, Portland, OR 97225
E-mail: corina@rhliving.com
Website: www.rhliving.com

Raleigh Hill is a care community offering many activities for residents, with both Assisted Living apartments (for residents with greater independence) and an Alzheimer's unit (for residents with special needs). You can be involved in creating new activities as well!

 

Regency Park Assisted Living
Contact: Volunteer Coordinator/Nancy Bliss
Phone: 503.292.8444
Time of year: All Year
Mailing Address: 8300 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225
Website: www.regencyparkseniorliving.com

This is an Assisted Living facility where volunteers will learn more about the needs of senior citizens and about Alzheimer's disease. Volunteers will be working with older adults, some of whom have Alzheimer's and other limitations, but can still interact and enjoy your company.

 

Terwilliger Senior Plaza
Contact: Volunteer Coordinator
Phone: 503.299.4207
Time of year: All Year
Mailing Address: 2545 SW Terwilliger Blvd. Portland, OR 97201
E-mail:
mharmon@terwilligerplaza.com
Website: www.terwilligerplaza.com

This is very close to SMA! Tutors help residents surf the internet and e-mail friends and family. Other volunteers read to residents or help them with their roof top tomato gardens. Terwilliger Plaza always welcomes special skills for our rich activity program.

 

Westhills Village Retirement Center
Contact: Westhills Village Activities Director 
Phone: 503.245.7621
Time of year: All Year
Mailing Address: 5711 SW Multnomah, Portland, OR 97219
Website: www.westhillssenior.com

An assisted living environment for elderly people (residents live in their own apartments). Help needed to visit one-on-one and help with planned activities such as bingo, cards, arts/crafts, poetry/literature reading, etc. Musicians and singers wanted! It is a great opportunity to meet and learn from people with much life experience! Help is also needed as "pen pals" to send notes, cards, etc. to some residents who never get mail. Saturdays are game days!

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