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Direct Care Volunteer 35244

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ORGANIZATION: Gentiva Hospice

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A direct care hospice volunteer plays a vital role in providing compassionate support to individuals who are nearing the end of their lives. These volunteers offer emotional, physical, and sometimes spiritual support to patients and their families, ensuring comfort and dignity during a challenging time. Here’s a breakdown of their key responsibilities and qualities:

1. **Emotional Support**: They provide a listening ear, companionship, and emotional reassurance to patients and their families. This can involve engaging in conversations, holding hands, or simply being present.

2. **Physical Assistance**: Volunteers may assist with non-medical tasks such as helping patients with mobility, adjusting their position for comfort, or aiding with activities of daily living, like feeding or personal hygiene, depending on their training and the needs of the patient.

3. **Family Support**: They offer respite for family caregivers by giving them a break to rest or attend to other responsibilities. This support helps alleviate some of the stress and emotional burden faced by family members.

4. **Comfort Measures**: Volunteers may help create a soothing environment by reading to patients, playing calming music, or helping with small tasks that enhance the patient’s comfort.

5. **Training and Compliance**: Direct care hospice volunteers receive specialized training in palliative care, including understanding the stages of dying, managing symptoms, and respecting end-of-life wishes. They are also trained in infection control, confidentiality, and safety protocols.

6. **Communication Skills**: Effective communication is crucial. Volunteers need to be empathetic listeners and able to engage sensitively with patients and families, recognizing and respecting their emotional and cultural needs.

7. **Reliability and Compassion**: They must be dependable and compassionate, with a genuine desire to help others during a difficult time. Their presence can offer significant comfort and relief to those they assist.

In essence, direct care hospice volunteers are an integral part of the hospice team, enhancing the quality of life for patients and providing crucial support to families during one of life’s most profound moments.

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About Gentiva Hospice

Location:

2550 Acton Rd, Ste 110, Birmingham, AL 35243, US

Mission Statement

To make a difference in the lives of our patients and families by working hand-in-hand throughout their journey. To lead the way in delivering clinical excellence, extraordinary service and compassionate hospice care.

Description

Hospice provides a family-oriented model of care designed to meet the spiritual, emotional, and physical needs of patients in life's final transition. Kindred's Hospice services provide essential respite care for family caregivers while keeping the patient in a familiar and comfortable environment.

https://www.kindredhealthcare.com/resources/blog-kindred-spirit/2015/12/10/caregiver-corner-weaving-a-memoir-through-hospice-volunteer-support

CAUSE AREAS

Advocacy & Human Rights
Community
Health & Medicine
Advocacy & Human Rights, Community, Health & Medicine

WHEN

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WHERE

35244

(33.36394,-86.81199)
 

SKILLS

  • Nursing
  • Bereavement Support
  • Patient Care
  • Healthcare
  • Hospice Care
  • Veteran Care

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+
  • Public Groups

REQUIREMENTS

  • Driver's License Needed
  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training
  • Flexible

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