Organized by : Alzheimer's Society of New Brunswick
Address : 221 Ellerdale Street, Loch Lomond Villa Wellness Centre, Saint John, NB
What is a Caregiver Support Network? A Caregiver Support Network (CSN) is a safe, inclusive, compassionate, and welcoming peer support group. Family members and friends of people living with any stage of Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia come together in a stigma-free environment to share, learn, and connect. The Alzheimer Society of New Brunswick offers virtual and in-person Caregiver Support Networks throughout New Brunswick.
Dates and Times
Facilitators commit three to four hours per month to prepare for, deliver, and follow up on their program. The program is not usually offered in July / August and during the late December / early January holiday season. Volunteers should commit to facilitating a minimum of three months of their Caregiver Support Network.
Required Qualifications
What skills or qualifications do I need to be a facilitator?
How much volunteer time is needed to be a facilitator? Facilitators commit three to four hours per month to prepare for, deliver, and follow up on their program. The program is not usually offered in July / August and during the late December / early January holiday season. Volunteers should commit to facilitating a minimum of three months of their Caregiver Support Network.
Position Responsibilities
What does a Caregiver Support Network facilitator do?
Volunteers in this position can hope to gain :
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