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Volunteer

At Dementia Concern, our volunteers push the boundaries of what we are able to achieve as an organisation and we would not be able to do what we do without them. Volunteers support us in a range of areas, working alongside staff and service users to change the lives of people in our community. Some volunteers are on the ground, providing dementia services across the Borough, whilst others support our back office functions through volunteering in a fundraising, communications or administrative capacity. Whatever way you can help us, we would like to hear from you!

Volunteers can expect to gain a range of skills and experience. There are also a range of training and development opportunities available. Additionally, volunteering can be a great way to build confidence and improve mental health and wellbeing. Volunteers will gain satisfaction from giving back to the community, meeting new people and connecting with others. Volunteers will also have the opportunity to participate across the organisation, for example through attending staff socials as well as accessing some company benefits. 

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Apply to volunteer

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Published: 3rd July, 2020

Updated: 22nd June, 2021

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Volunteer roles

Volunteer roles

The range of volunteering opportunities available depends on organisational needs and roles are updated regularly. We recruit a range of volunteer positions for both long and short term placements, including student internships. Read more

Published: 3rd July, 2020

Updated: 19th May, 2022

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Volunteer stories

Volunteer stories

A volunteer finance intern, a reception and admin volunteer and a dementia befriender share their experiences volunteering with Dementia Concern. Read more

Published: 3rd July, 2020

Updated: 21st October, 2020

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    A Collage Your Majesty

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    Respite Support Workers

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    Dementia Concern 223 Windmill Road Ealing, London, W5 4DJ Telephone: 020 8568 4448 Email: [email protected] Charity Registration Number: 1014834 Company Number: 2748840

  • About us

    About us

    Our deep-rooted passion means we are committed to constantly improving our services and expertise in order to provide the best person-centred care possible.

  • Social clubs

    Social clubs

    Our social clubs consist of Weekend Day Care and a Thursday Group for more active people with dementia. They offer people with dementia a chance to socialise in a safe environment and offer respite for their carers.

  • Call and Care

    Call and Care

    A home care service for people living with dementia and their carers. The care we provide is tailored to meet each individual's needs with peace of mind and a flexible tailored support plan. This service is regulated by the Care Quality Commission.

  • Carers short breaks- free befriending service

    Carers short breaks- free befriending service

    This is a free service delivered by trained volunteer befrienders who can visit the cared-for person in their home or take them out, allowing the carer to have a break. This service is suitable for clients who don't have any regulated care needs and who can be comfortably left alone with a volunteer for up to 2 hours.

  • Dementia link workers

    Dementia link workers

    Dementia Link Workers work alongside GP Networks in Ealing and the West London Health Trust to provide support and advice to those on medication experiencing cognitive difficulties, their carers and their families.

  • Dementia adviser service

    Dementia adviser service

    Dementia Advisers are named workers for people with dementia. The Advisers are the first point of contact for people with dementia, their carers and  other professionals who may need advice and support to access Dementia Concern, then referred to outside services. They complete home visits to assess the needs of person with dementia and the carers and cover advice and information on a wide range of subjects.

  • About our support

    About our support

    Our goal is to provide a helping hand at any moment in time to those living with dementia and their loved ones.

  • Our story

    Our story

    Since 1992 we have been providing information and support services for people with dementia and their carers in the London Borough of Ealing.

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Dementia Concern
223 Windmill Road
Ealing
London
W5 4DJ


Telephone: 020 8568 4448
E-mail: [email protected]


Charity Registration Number 1014834
Company Number 2748840

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