We are looking for passionate and driven volunteers who want to make a difference in the fight
against Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. Alzheimer's caregivers are often referred to as
the hidden, or second, victims of the disease. They are spouses, children, siblings, and friends. As a
respite volunteer, you can help these caregivers get a much-needed break.
The Village in the Ville Mobile Memory Café is a respite program designed for the caregivers of loved
ones with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. The volunteer will spend
1-3 hours with the individual with dementia while the caregiver gets a chance to take care of
himself or herself while staying in the home or nearby.
Volunteers will be trained and supervised by the Associate Director of Village in the Ville. They are
not trained medically. They can provide support and companionship to the individual with
dementia. They can do activities such as singing and dancing, creating crafts, playing games, doing
puzzles, going for walks, and much more. After building a relationship with these individuals, many
look forward to visits with their new friend.
To become a respite volunteer, all you need is:
Once you've become a respite volunteer, you'll have access to our volunteer portal, where you can
sign up to volunteer in the Clintonville, Beechwold, and University District areas. Because you will
be driving to and from the individuals home, for every mile you drive, we'll reimburse you $0.70.
Incidentally, if anything were to happen on your drive, you'd be protected under our insurance plan.
If you have any questions, please contact Timna Haines at Timna.haines@clintonvillecrc.org or at 614-404-1521.
You can also visit our website at www.villageintheville.org to learn more!