Monday, August 29, 2011

Volunteers Required!

  Did you know that the federal government REQUIRES all hospices to have volunteers?  And it's not just a few volunteers!  They require that AT LEAST 5% of the total patient care hours be from volunteers.  That really adds up to a big need for hospice volunteers. 
  So what do hospice volunteers do?  Well, really a myriad of things.  Here are just a few:
  • Friendly patient visitors to share a warm, compassionate presence with patients and their families.  Much of the time the patients will be sleeping so the volunteers just sit quietly while the family care givers might run to a doctor's appointment or to the store.  Sometimes, these volunteers might run the errands for the family.  Other times, the volunteer might just hang out with a patient and talk, play cards, read a book, etc.  We try to match up volunteers and patients by their interests. 
  • Musicians with portable instruments, such as violin, harp, flute, and guitar to play music for patients.
  • Administrative volunteers who can do filing, answer phones, accomplish general office tasks and those with good person to person skills.
  • Event volunteers to help plan and/or staff special community events.
  • Bi-lingual volunteers
  • Groups of volunteers who may come in and do a "work day" in a patient's yard, etc.
So, really, if you have a desire to help people, we can use you as a hospice volunteer!  If you are interested in volunteering at Compassionate Care Hospice, please visit our ad on Volunteer Match or email me, Tiffany the Volunteer Coordinator, to get the details! 

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