Helping hands wanted!
Organisation role · 1–4 hrs/Week
Laan van de Mensenrechten, Apeldoorn, Nederland
People with disabilitiesWellbeing
Contact person
Sylvia SmitAsk Sylvia a question
MEE Samen
#77127
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Summary
Friendly helping hands wanted for practical choresDetailed description
Because of an aging and less burdensome informal caregiver, I am literally looking for helping hands for my client.
Thanks to an assistance dog and a nice adapted living environment, she can live very independently despite physical limitations.
To date, her father has been with her twice a week for practical chores, but his capacity is decreasing and in the event of illness there is no replacement.
Helping hands are invaluable in this case.
This involves chores such as: watering plants, processing packages and removing waste.
Please feel free to contact me (Sylvia) if you would like to know more!
What volunteers need
🗣️ Native language skills
About MEE Samen
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Sometimes it's nice to have someone to help you on your way. For example, with questions about parenting, care, housing, learning, work, laws and regulations, friends, relationships, sports or money. Someone who thinks along with you and who knows what is possible. And who, together with you, looks at who or what is needed to move forward.
The MEE consultants know their way around and think along with you. They know a lot about living with a disability. For example, a mild intellectual disability, autism, non-congenital brain injury or a chronic illness. They can give you information or advice. See what options are available to you. Going with you to a conversation. Help you make an application. Looking for the right care or care organization together with you. Or, for example, help you if you are dissatisfied. They don't tell you what to do, that's up to you.
For whom?
Anyone can use this support for free. Always. For yourself or for someone in your area. No matter how small or big your question is. The right to this free support is also included in the law. This is called 'independent client support'.
Sometimes it's nice to have someone to help you on your way. For example, with questions about parenting, care, housing, learning, work, laws and regulations, friends, relationships, sports or money. Someone who thinks along with you and who knows what is possible. And who, together with you, looks at who or what is needed to move forward.
The MEE consultants know their way around and think along with you. They know a lot about living with a disability. For example, a mild intellectual disability, autism, non-congenital brain injury or a chronic illness. They can give you information or advice. See what options are available to you. Going with you to a conversation. Help you make an application. Looking for the right care or care organization together with you. Or, for example, help you if you are dissatisfied. They don't tell you what to do, that's up to you.
For whom?
Anyone can use this support for free. Always. For yourself or for someone in your area. No matter how small or big your question is. The right to this free support is also included in the law. This is called 'independent client support'.