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1 person is interested
Musician Volunteers for Hospice Patients
ORGANIZATION: Three Oaks Hospice
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1 person is interested
We are seeking dedicated volunteers to bring the gift of music therapy to our hospice patients. As a Musician Volunteer you will bring comfort and joy to our hospice patients and their families through the power of music. Your talents and compassion can make a meaningful difference in their lives.
There are NO MINIMUM hours or SET SCHEDULE required so you can volunteer at the pace that works best for you.
Volunteering with Three Oaks Hospice is a rewarding opportunity to make a significant difference in the lives of those we serve. Join us in making a positive impact, your time and attention are the greatest gifts you can give.
For any questions, please feel free to email Lori Lane at lolane@threeoakshospice.com
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About Three Oaks Hospice
Location:
25211 Grogans Mill Road Suite 330, The Woodlands, TX 77380, US
Mission Statement
We make a steadfast promise to our patients to listen, care and serve as a trusted partner devoted to providing the highest-quality hospice and palliative care and to serve with compassion bringing peace during this season of life
Description
Hospice care is provided to patients and their families with a focus on care, dignity and comfort rather than curing. Hospice provides a variety of services including pain symptom management with emotional and spiritual support. Support is also provided to the patients' loved ones. All provided care is tailored to the wishes and needs of the particular patient and their family. Services are available to patients with any terminal illness, of any race, religion or age. Volunteer support is an important and valuable benefit of hospice care.
Trained volunteers play an important role in the interdisciplinary hospice team that also includes physicians, nurses, social workers, clergy, administrators and various therapists that provide physical, emotional and spiritual comfort to persons with life-limiting illnesses.
Volunteers allow the caregivers to run short errands, relieve stress on the family, and provide emotional support. These are individuals who agree to provide services without monetary compensation. Patient care volunteers provide psychosocial support during the remaining days of the patient’s life, while bereavement care volunteers provide psychosocial support to the surviving family following the patient’s death
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
25211 Grogans Mill RoadSuite 330Spring, TX 77380
DATE POSTED
December 9, 2024
SKILLS
- Keyboard Instrument
- Music Therapy
- Singing
- String Instrument
- Wind Instrument
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Background Check
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- flexible
- Drivers License Background Check Orientation/Training