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After Stroke - Discharge Assistance and Support at Home (DASH)

After Stroke - Discharge Assistance and Support at Home (DASH)

March of Dimes Canada
locationToronto
remoteOnsite
PublishedPublished: 2026-05-22
ExpiresExpires: 2026-07-21
Unpaid Volunteer Position
no work experience required
Description & Details

In partnership with Bruyère Health Research Institute, March of Dimes Canada is looking for compassionate volunteers to support stroke survivors as they transition home from hospital.

As part of the DASH research project, volunteers will be matched one-on-one with a stroke survivor for 8 weeks after discharge. Through weekly visits, volunteers provide companionship, encouragement, and light support with everyday activities at home.

This is a meaningful opportunity to help someone feel more confident, connected, and supported during recovery while contributing to important research that could improve care for future stroke survivors. With more than 108,000 new strokes occurring in Canada every year, there is evident urgency for additional support for stroke survivors and their families. The goal of this project is to create more socially valuable volunteer roles that will fill the gap in support during the post stroke journey.

We are not specifically looking for students in medical, OT, PT, nursing, PSW, or SW programs — however, this can be an excellent opportunity to gain meaningful community and patient-support experience.

ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • - Meet with stroke survivors in their home weekly for 8 weeks post-hospital discharge
  • - Assist with light domestic tasks (i.e. meal preparation, loading the dishwasher) and other daily needs as requested
  • - Assist in re-engaging stroke survivors in previous hobbies and new interests
  • - Help relieve feelings of loneliness, by offering companionship, conversation & engagement in meaningful activities
  • - Provide client centered support including researching local services and resources
  • - Optional: Pick-up items (i.e. groceries, mail)
  • - Report any health or safety concerns to the Program Manager
  • - Participate in data collection, surveys, observations as per the research study needs
  • - Provide information about March of Dimes Canada’s After Stroke program

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND EXPERIENCE:

  • - Strong interpersonal skills, attuned to supporting with active listening and the ability to explain and confirm understanding using both verbal and nonverbal questions
  • - Experience working with the disability community, knowledge of disability issues and/or lived experience of disability or providing person centered support will be considered strong assets
  • -Sociable, friendly, and empathetic
  • - A clear understanding of privacy and confidentiality
  • - Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
  • - Ability to commit to at least one 8-week match, with a preference for ongoing involvement beyond the initial match.
    - Ability to communicate clearly in English, speaking other languages is an asset
  • - Optional: Access to a smoke-free vehicle with minimum $1M third party liability insurance
  • - Optional: A valid driver’s license with 6 or fewer demerit points and an acceptable driving record

How to Apply / Contact

If Interested, you can apply online here. If you would prefer an alternative application format, please e-mail volunteer@marchofdimes.ca

Questions about volunteering at March of Dimes Canada? 

For general inquiries, you can reach us at volunteer@marchofdimes.ca  

Need Accommodations? We're here to help! 

MODC is committed to being reflective of the diverse populations we serve. We welcome applications from qualified individuals from all backgrounds and abilities. In accordance with accessibility and human rights legislation across Canada, MODC will provide accommodations to applicants with disabilities and other protected needs. If you require accommodation, please notify us and we will work with you to meet your needs. We are committed to a selection process and volunteer environment that is inclusive, equitable, accessible, and barrier-free. 

Required career level

  • Volunteer
  • Entry Level
  • Experienced (Non Manager)

Years of experience (Optional)

  • no work experience required

Required languages

  • English