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Flexible Schedule
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Mobile, AL 36606
Indirect Patient Care involves assisting our team in the care of our patients. A volunteer would mainly work out of our main office and do a variety of tasks. Office Answering phones, data entry, filing, or assisting with relaying messages to our team in the field are just a few of the responsibilities of an office volunteer. They help ensure efficient processing of paperwork and the overall smooth operation of the office. Special Projects Sending birthday or sympathy cards, creating gifts for the patient or the bereaved, networking with other volunteers, attending fairs to help educate the public about our services, and assisting with a newsletter or scrapbook are some of the many special projects where volunteers are needed. We work together to arrange and deliver gift baskets at Christmas. And we also deliver flowers donated by a local flower shop twice a month to some of our patients.
Date Posted: 2024-11-25
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Flexible Schedule
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Mobile, AL 36606
Program Summary: We are looking for individuals with a general interest in volunteering for St Joseph Hospice. Direct and Indirect patient care opportunities available. Additional training and information will be provided Locations: In home, office, and community Key responsibilities: Assist patients and families with day-to-day activities Encourage others to volunteer and get involved Impact Goal: The intent of the program is to promote social connections and cultivate a sense of community and comfort. Qualifications: Comfort working with older adults Sociable and engaging Flexibility and patience patience Time Commitment: 1-4 hours per month Benefits: Obtain experience working with older adults, become a part of a community doing joyful work, cultivate new intergenerational friendships.
Date Posted: 2024-11-25
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Flexible Schedule
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Mobile, AL 36609
Program Summary: We are looking for a volunteer to lead monthly bingo game at various locations. We are searching for a volunteer who is social, confident to facilitate the game, and interested in building relationships with older adults. Locations: Senior Centers in Mobile and Baldwin Counties Key responsibilities: Set up and facilitate bingo game Assist residents during the game as needed Encourage others to join and to come back each week Impact Goal: The intent of the program is to promote social connections and cultivate a sense of community for participates. Qualifications: Comfort working with older adults Familiar with the rules of bingo and able to facilitate the game Sociable and engaging Flexibility, patience and a good sense of humor Time Commitment: 60-90 minutes Benefits: Obtain experience working with older adults, become a part of a community doing joyful work, cultivate new intergenerational friendships.
Date Posted: 2024-11-25
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Flexible Schedule
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Mobile, AL 36606
Direct Patient Care involves a volunteer working directly with one of our patients and families. There are several ways this can happen along with simply showing up regularly and visiting with our patients and providing relational, social, and emotional support. Respite Respite volunteers provide relief to the caregiver, if only for a short while, allowing them to tend to their own needs. The volunteer becomes a companion to the patient, quietly sitting and holding a hand, reading about current events or simply listening are some of the things a respite volunteer can offer. Errands Unexpected needs arise daily with patient families and members of our hospice team. Delivering and picking up supplies, dropping off brochures or helping set up a booth are just a few of the errands that are always greatly appreciated. Use Your Talents Musical performances, massage therapy, art therapy, hair cuts/styling, and pet therapy are other ways volunteers can help. Special Projects Sending birthday or sympathy cards, creating gifts for the patient or the bereaved, networking with other volunteers, attending fairs to help educate the public about our services, and assisting with a newsletter or scrapbook are some of the many special projects where volunteers are needed. We work together to arrange and deliver gift baskets at Christmas. And we also deliver flowers donated by a local flower shop twice a month to some of our patients.
Date Posted: 2024-11-25