I Can Help - Volunteering In An Inpatient Therapy And Care Facility For Adults

Project facts

Project promoter:
Solidarity'PLUS' Association, ECO 'School of Life'
Project Number:
PL05-0171
Target groups
People with HIV/AIDS,
Disabled
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€25,812
Final project cost:
€24,624
From EEA Grants:
€ 22,049
The project is carried out in:
Poland

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Description

In Poland, the number of people requiring long-term care is growing and their needs are not being met. The project involves implementation of a para-medical volunteering support system in an inpatient facility for people in long-term care, with HIV/AIDS, disabled, senior and addicted (80 people) in Wandzin “EKO Centre". The project addresses actual psychological and physical needs of patients and their expectations which have not been satisfied. As a result, a model with volunteer work standards will be developed. The model will then be disseminated among other similar facilities in Poland, in those regions where such support is incidental, ad hoc, or non-existent. The model will also be introduced in Wandzin. As planned, a team of 10 committed volunteers will be built, and 30 people will receive direct support from that team in course of project life. Słupsk Regional Volunteering Centre will act as project partner, to be involved in model development and implementation. Furthermore, project partner will act as a source of expertise and advice.

Summary of project results

"The organization's experiences show that in the area of care for dependent adults staffing in Polish nursing homes is often insufficient and non-medical care not provided. The intent of the project was to ensure support for people living with HIV/AIDS, who are in need of long-term care, in the ECO “School of Life"" center in Wandzin through the introduction of non-medical volunteer work. Thanks to the project, a team of volunteers was created, thus remediating insufficient staffing in the nursing home and capable of serving also other facilities. The activities covered the establishment of a team of 10 volunteers, which has improved the functioning of the center in Wandzin and the quality of life of 30 people staying in the facility. Therapeutic staff (16 people), medical staff (19 people) and 3 volunteer coordinators were trained within professional communication and volunteering, while 20 volunteers were trained within the subjects related to HIV/AIDS and addictions. 30 HIV/AIDS patients, disabled, elderly, substance-dependent and incapable to function independently, therefore in need of long-term care, were covered by volunteer support. A model for the implementation of non-medical volunteering in a nursing home has been developed and promoted as a ready-made model online, as well as in printed folders and an e-mailing campaign targeted at 100 nursing facilities all across Poland. An animated cartoon was also prepared, available on the center's website - www.wandzin.pl and on YouTube - www.youtube.com/watch?v=yG1YU5Q60E8 The model developed is publicly available on a free license. The beneficiaries of the project included 30 residents of the facility and 10 volunteers. The Regional Volunteer Centre in Słupsk served as the project partner and participated in the development and implementation of the model, as well as offered expertise and advice. The partner has also carried out training courses for the staff and volunteers on the subject of volunteering."

Summary of bilateral results