Stay with Grandma Teresa in Northern Italy near Milano


La experiencia

Hello! My name is Lily, and I’m helping my grandma Teresa (89 years old) host volunteers.
She lives by herself in a big house since my grandfather passed away last year. While my dad and uncles visit her almost every day, she sometimes gets lonely and would really enjoy some company.
Our house is in Vigevano which is a small medieval town near Milano (30min)


Que ofreces?

18 horas de ayuda por semana

Jardinería: Ayuda a plantar y cultivar jardines.

Limpieza: Ayuda a limpiar la cocina, dormitorios, baños y áreas comunes.

Mano de Cocina: Ayuda a preparar, terminar y servir comidas.

Cuidado de Ancianos: Ayudar a cuidar y pasar tiempo con las personas mayores.


Lo que obtienes

2 dias libres por semana

Habitación privada: Tendrás una cama en un cuarto privado. Sí, un cuarto solo para ti.

Desayuno: Tienes derecho a desayunos gratis cada día de tu estadía.

Almuerzo: Tienes derecho a almuerzos gratis cada día de tu estadía.

Puedes usar libremente nuestra lavandería.: Hay un lugar especial donde se lava la ropa sin costo.

Bicicletas a tu disposición: Puedes usar nuestras bicicletas cuando quieras.

Traslado: Te buscaremos cuando llegues y te llevamos a nuestro lugar.

Clases de idiomas: Toma clases de idiomas gratis en nuestro espacio.

Utilice nuestra cocina equipada: Siéntete libre de usar nuestra cocina y preparar tu comida deliciosa.

Internet Básica: Internet de velocidad básica para trabajar remotamente


Requisitos

Italiano Principiante

Más de 18 años

Admite voluntarios solos, parejas y dúos de voluntarios


Lo que no está incluído

Vuelos, Seguro de Viaje, Transporte Interno y Visa


Programa detallado

Our family:
Grandma is a lively and very chatty old lady and will tell you many many stories about her childhood and her life in general. Her hearing is not so great but if you keep her company and listen to her she’ll be very very happy 😊

My family and I don’t live with grandma but we are very close, our house is like 5 min by walk so you will often see us as we visit grandma quite frequently.
-Franco (61), my dad, loves to watch sports, to travel, and play padel. He also speaks intermediate English. 🎾
- Debora (56), my mom, is a warm and cheerful person from Brazil and can teach you Portuguese and Italian and speaks basic English. 🇧🇷
-I (31) love anything Japan related, I traveled to many places in the world and studied in China and Japan. I was also an exchange student in the USA when I was a teenager. I cook and bake healthy and delicious recipes 🍰 and often take long walks in the countryside in the morning when the weather is good ☀️
-Diana (28) speaks good English and is learning French. Recently she got super into crochet so she can teach you if you’d like 🧶 she speaks very good English

We will teach you Italian, my mother is Brazilian and can teach you some Portuguese as well.
I speak Japanese and can help you practice Japanese if you are studying it.
My aunt Lory is a great baker and a great cook and can teach you sometimes. She’s also great at doing crochet 🧶
My dad and I love to cook as well and we all would love to teach you some traditional northern Italian dishes.
My sister Diana is currently doing a workaway in France and is learning French and will be back in December so you can also practice french with her.

We can take you to museums and on some day trips and I can show you around Lombardy or we can go to the sea in Genova.


Actividades & Turnos

What We Ask:
Non-smoker, non-drug user.
Female only (grandma is more comfortable this way).
Cheerful and kind personality – grandma is very talkative and loves lively conversation.
Italian speaker (or at least willing to learn some Italian) – she only speaks Italian and loves to chat! If you speak Spanish or Portuguese, I’m sure she’ll be able to understand you somehow, but it’s important you are interested in learning a bit of Italian.
Reliable, kind, and hardworking.
If you have some dietary restriction or you don’t like grandma’s cooking we will provide the groceries for the lunch but you will be responsible for cooking your own meals.

Daily work:
Grandma is still independent and can do everything by herself, but she gets tired easily. Your help would include:
Spending some time with her in the mornings and chat with her.
Light household chores in the house and/or in the garden in the morning from 9:00 to 12:30 from Monday to Friday. It is important that you focus your attention on her during this time so we kindly ask you not to use your phone during this time.
Tidying up after lunch.
In spring or summer: watering the plants in the garden once a day 🌱.
Once that’s done, your afternoons are free to explore the city or relax.
Saturdays and Sundays will be your days off so feel free to enjoy your time in Italy and travel to as many places as you want, we can give you some suggestions or help you plan your trips.
If you want to go to a language school in your free time we can help you arrange that as well.
We will give you a bike so you can be independent and go around easily and quickly. But if you want some company don’t hesitate to contact us !


Reglas


No smoking or drinking to the point you get drunk
No drugs
No parties in the house
No inviting people in the house without asking us beforehand
No sleepovers
No noise after 22:00
No recording or filming in the property and uploading online (we don’t want to appear on YouTube or tiktok, sorry 🙇‍♀️)
Not sharing our personal information
Have good hygiene and tidy up after yourself
Please make sure you have a valid international medical insurance before arriving to Italy. Our healthcare is basically free but it’s best to be safe.

Nighttime:
Please make sure you are at home by 22:00

Accommodation:
Private room in the house
You’ll share the rest of the house with grandma
There’s a garden with a small patio for you to use if you want to relax



Food:
Breakfast
We will provide Italian breakfast, which usually is caffelatte or tea with some pastry or biscuits. I know it could be quite different from what you may be used to but it is what we eat in Italy everyday

Snacks:
Once a week I bring pastries or cakes I bake at home to grandma’s place. You’re free to eat them too. You can also eat the fruits or yogurt in the fridge if you get hungry.

Lunch:
We will provide lunch. Usually grandma cooks a first and a second dish and then you can have a dessert and fruits. In case you have some dietary restriction or you don’t like grandma’s cooking we will provide the groceries for the lunch but you will be responsible for cooking your own meals.
We don’t eat much junk food so you want some snack or chips you’ll have to buy them yourself at the nearby supermarket.

Dinner is not provided since you’ll be free from 12:30