Make a Difference. Be a Respite Care Companion.
The Southern Maine Agency on Aging (SMAA) is looking for compassionate, reliable volunteers to join our Respite Care Companion pilot program. You’ll be matched one-on-one with an older adult who needs support living independently—and provide their family caregiver with a much-needed break.
This is more than volunteering—it’s a chance to build a meaningful relationship, share stories and smiles, and help someone feel seen, supported, and less alone.
What You’ll Do:
During weekly visits, you’ll provide companionship and light, non-medical assistance to an older adult in their home. Activities may include:
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Engaging in friendly conversation
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Reading together
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Sharing hobbies or going for a walk
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Light household tasks (sorting mail, making a snack, basic tech help)
Your presence helps a caregiver recharge while knowing their loved one is in good hands.
Who You Are:
We’re looking for volunteers who are:
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Warm, patient, and respectful
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Good listeners and clear communicators
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Comfortable in home settings
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Reliable and consistent
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Open to different cultures and backgrounds
Prior experience is not required—just empathy, commitment, and a desire to help!
Where and When You'll Volunteer:
You'll volunteer in the client's home - This program serves Cumberland and York County - every effort will be made to match each volunteer with a client whose home is as conveniently located as possible.
You'll volunteer up to 3 hours/week (for each client match); schedules are flexible and will be determined based on the volunteer’s and client’s mutual availability (scheduling & availability will be a part of selecting a good match).
Training & Support:
You’ll receive 8 hours of training, including:
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Orientation on policies, safety, and boundaries
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Courses on aging, dementia, and inclusive caregiving
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Ongoing learning opportunities and virtual workshops
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Access to staff support and volunteer recognition events
Volunteers must complete a background check (including fingerprinting) and agree to follow SMAA’s non-medical care guidelines.
Why Volunteer with SMAA?
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Make a real impact in the lives of older adults and caregivers
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Build lasting relationships
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Receive specialized training and ongoing support
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Join a community of dedicated volunteers
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Be celebrated at annual appreciation events!
Ready to Get Started?
Become a vital part of a caregiver’s support system—and a new friend to someone who needs you!