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Show Citizen, Free Press, Review - Wednesday, October 2, 1996 Page 10 Volunteers needed for Senior Companion Program Individuals who are at least 60 years of age are needed to serve lonely and isolated seniors in Utah County through the Senior Companion program. of Senior the Purpose Companion Program, which is sponsored by Community Action Services, is to provide companionship and support services to older persons and disabled adults, If you want to do something for enhancing their ability to continue others, this is the way to do it." Senior Companions receive living in residential neighborhoods. To become a Senior monthly earnings of $200 or more Companion, an individual must than an hourly stipend. This commit to 20 hours of service per stipend does not affect other finanweek and meet the income guidecial assistance a companion may lines. be receiving. Companions also Volunteers offer daily social receive sick, vacation and holiday contact to frail or homebound pay, limited insurance benefits and seniors who may otherwise feel reimbursement for mileage alone and isolated. Becoming a incurred through their service. Other volunteer opportunities special friend to the senior includes providing transportation are available throughout Utah and limited assistance with per- County. Some of these are: sonal and household needs. Spend time with terminally ill patients. Utah County Hospice Presently, the need for senior companions exceeds the number of of IHC needs volunteers to help with personal care and homemak-in- g companions available to serve. tasks and to provide respite "Many homebound seniors who are visited by companions would time for family members. Training have to live in nursing homes if will be Saturday, Oct. 5, from 10 they did not have a senior com- a.m. to 2 p.m. Sort and set up women's panion," said Rosemarie Chipman, Senior Companion program direcThe Professional clothing. tor. Clothing Source at Turning Point In addition to benefitting the allows women living on limited homebound individuals, the Senior funds to obtain free clothing for job interviews or for the workplace. Companion Program greatly benefits the companion, Chipman said. Volunteers are needed every "The program gives volunteers a Thursday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Allow hospital coffee shop to worthwhile daily purpose doing something for others to make their stay open. Utah State Hospital needs individuals or groups of two lives more fulfilled." Richard Wiles, 69, has been a to five to run the hospital coffee Senior Companion for the entire shop Sundays form 1 to 4 p.m. 10 years the program has been in Volunteers must be at least 16 existence. Wiles is currently takyears old. Training will be providing care of a man who is 99 years ed. old. For more information about "It is the most fun job I have these and other volunteer opportuever had," Wiles said. "I just try to nities, contact the United Way lis8 have a good time with them Volunteer Center at from to 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through and war stories their tening drawing out their sense of humor. Friday. Hello worBd Babies born at American Fork Hospital September 3 Girl to Martin and Teri Snyder Evans of American Fork. September 4 Boy Boy Boy Boy to Jennifer Deveraux of American Fork. to Janelle Lobermeier of Lehi. to Michael and April Halterman Beatty of Lehi. to Lane and Dianne Davis Waters of Pleasant Grove. September 5 Girl to Kevin and Denise Holyoak Ash of American Fork. Girl to Tammy Rawlings and Michael Gleave of Lehi. Girl to Christian and Jeannine Lawton Groll of Lehi. Boy to Robert and Kathryn Smith Holker of Lehi. 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