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The Surprising Benefits of Volunteering

With rewarding careers behind them, or having successfully raised children into adulthood, some older adults can lose a sense of purpose in their lives. Retirement is not always a day at the beach for older adults who enjoyed the challenges of a career or the busy schedules of family life. For these people, volunteering can be a great way to engage socially, physically, and mentally. And even better—science tells us that volunteering can improve our physical and mental health! Not only does volunteering benefit the individual, but it also has a positive impact on the community at large.

Volunteering keeps the body and the mind active. We know that staying active as we get older is important. Many volunteer opportunities involve physical tasks such as gardening, cleaning, or organizing. This can help older adults stay active and mobile, which is important for maintaining good health and preventing age-related illnesses. Volunteering is rewarding, which releases dopamine in the brain. People who regularly volunteer report that they are in better health and less depressed than people who do not regularly volunteer.

The most solid evidence for the cognitive benefits of volunteering has been shown in older adults, because they have been studied most,” said Dr. Austin Hall, Medical Director of University of North Carolina’s Center for Excellence in Community Health. “In this age group, volunteering can delay cognitive decline.

Volunteering with an organization in the community provides a sense of purpose. Having a rewarding role to play is essential for our sense of self-worth and value. Giving back can bring older adults joy and a feeling that their life matters.

Volunteering can be a social event as well! The COVID-19 pandemic showed us just how debilitating isolation is for older adults. Social activity is good for our minds and bodies. When we volunteer, we can end up spending time with like-minded people doing things we are passionate about. We may even make a new friend!

In addition to the personal benefits, volunteering can also have a positive impact on the community. Older adults bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to volunteer positions, which can benefit organizations and communities in numerous ways. By volunteering, older adults can make a meaningful contribution to their community, which can provide a sense of pride and accomplishment. Overall, volunteering is a win-win situation for both older adults and the communities they serve.

If you are ready to get started, the first step is to find a good match between the available opportunities and your own skills and interests. First consider…

  • Your special skills.
  • Your work experience.
  • Special knowledge you can share.
  • Your interests and the things that are important to you.
  • The amount of time and commitment you are willing and able to offer.

Next, it’s time to find organizations in your community that welcome volunteers and provide training for committed individuals. Many seniors have found rewarding opportunities in…

  • Hospitals, nursing homes, hospices and other healthcare organizations.
  • Schools and youth organizations.
  • Parks and recreation departments.
  • Charitable organizations.
  • Faith communities.
  • Civic groups.
  • Cultural organizations, such as museums, theaters, art societies and music groups.
  • Political groups.

Here are some local volunteer opportunities in: 

Dundee

  • Kane Senior Council - There are several opportunities to volunteer to assist seniors in the Kane County area including home meal delivery, well-being checks, pet food assistance, community dining volunteer and more. 
  • Illinois Department on Aging - This resource highlights ideas on ways to volunteer. 
  • Volunteer Match - This website offers a way to match you with with volunteer organizations in West Dundee that matches a cause that interests you in the West Dundee area. 
  • Northwestern Medicine - Perhaps you'd like to volunteer at a medical facility to interact with patients. Find an opportunity with Northwestern Medicine at one of their hospitals or facilities. 

North Barrington

  • Volunteer Match - Find volunteer opportunities with organizations in the North Barrington area that match a cause that interests you. 
  • BACOA (Barrington Council on Aging) - The Barrington Council on Aging needs volunteers like you to assist in serving older adults in the community with things like helping prepare tax returns, delivering Meals with Wheels, providing transportation and much more. 
  • Advocate Health Care - With locations located throughout the Chicago area, Advocate Health has plenty of opportunities to volunteer, including ones to do so remotely. 

Mount Prospect

  • Volunteer Match - Get matched up to volunteer with a cause that means something to you in the Mount Prospect area with Volunteer Match. 
  • Northwest Community Healthcare - Do you want to be a friendly face to someone who is needing directions or give information or one of many other tasks to patients or families? Find out which volunteer options are available at Northwest Community Healthcare. 

 

If none of these ideas inspire you, why not create your own volunteer opportunity? Call an organization that interests you and see if they have a volunteer program. If you have the desire to give of your time and energy, volunteer opportunities await you.

Right at Home’s in-home caregivers are proud to support their clients in their volunteer activities. Contact us and we can assist with transportation to and from activities and provide companionship that helps keep older adults active in their communities.

Right at Home Owner Jeanette Palmer
Right at Home is proud to provide in-home care to seniors and adults with disabilities who want to live independently in and around the Northwest Suburban Chicago area. Our mission is to improve the quality of life for those we serve, and we live our mission through the compassionate care that our caregivers and staff provide each and every day. If you would like to learn more about how Right at Home Northwest Suburban Chicago can help you or a loved one, please contact us today at (847) 396-9000.
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