Bingo volunteer
Organisation role
Enschede, Overijssel, Nederland
Older peopleWellbeing
Contact person
Marco GrillisAsk Marco a question
Livio
#27316
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Summary
Bingo volunteer at WZC Lippink's HofDetailed description
Buy and pack bingo prizes together with the other volunteers, make snacks, manage bingo and drinks cabinet, serve drinks and pay, run bingo and award prizes, possibly support clients during the bingo, set up and break down bingo equipment, tidy up the lounge and pack the drinking bottles / cups, dishwasher and turn it on. The bingo is held once a month on Wednesday evening
About Livio
Together we will provide more living pleasure at Livio! And by together we mean clients, carers, volunteers and colleagues. At Livio or in the neighborhood, it doesn't matter.
Why?
Because we know that experiencing a meaningful day yields more to the client in life than just dealing with discomforts.
In every situation or phase, we believe that the aim must be to fulfill the pleasure of living, to whatever degree. People experience pleasure in living, feel better when they can focus as much as possible on the things that make life meaningful for them.
Practice shows that they also require less care. For example, someone who often experiences loneliness will experience personal flaws differently than someone who is happy with more social contacts. It is therefore important to gain insight into how the client can increase or maintain the enjoyment of life.
We don't have to do that alone, we do it together. And that applies to everyone who needs us.
Why?
Because we know that experiencing a meaningful day yields more to the client in life than just dealing with discomforts.
In every situation or phase, we believe that the aim must be to fulfill the pleasure of living, to whatever degree. People experience pleasure in living, feel better when they can focus as much as possible on the things that make life meaningful for them.
Practice shows that they also require less care. For example, someone who often experiences loneliness will experience personal flaws differently than someone who is happy with more social contacts. It is therefore important to gain insight into how the client can increase or maintain the enjoyment of life.
We don't have to do that alone, we do it together. And that applies to everyone who needs us.