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Bridgewater, CT 06752
Become a Hospice Volunteer and Make a Difference Hold a hand. Play cards. Tell a story. Make memories. Do you have an hour each week to change a life? Are you ready for a life-enriching experience? Is helping others especially gratifying for you? Do you enjoy supporting behind the scenes with administrative tasks? If you answered yes to any of these questions, becoming a hospice volunteer might be the perfect fit for you. Hospice programs rely on the dedication of volunteers, and at RVNAhealth, your contribution can make a significant impact. There is no minimum time requirement or obligation to specific tasks; you choose the type of service that suits you, and we will accommodate it as best we can. Types of Hospice Volunteer Opportunities: Family Support Volunteer - Interact with patients and their families by providing companionship or respite for a loved one by running errands or being there when they can’t. - Family Support Volunteers do not provide medical or personal care and visit patients wherever they call home. Administrative Volunteer - Provide support through organizing and ordering supplies, assembling marketing and new patient materials, and other general office duties. - Administrative Volunteers typically have no patient contact and assist in both our Ridgefield and New Milford offices. Both roles require an intensive training program, as mandated by law. A thorough screening process, including a background check, is conducted for all volunteers. For more information, please visit us online at https://rvnahealth.org/support-us/volunteer) or email our volunteer coordinator team volunteers@rvnahealth.org Join us in making a difference. Your time and compassion can brighten someone's day.
Date Posted: 2024-11-17
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Flexible Schedule
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Bethlehem, CT 06751
Become a Hospice Volunteer and Make a Difference Hold a hand. Play cards. Tell a story. Make memories. Do you have an hour each week to change a life? Are you ready for a life-enriching experience? Is helping others especially gratifying for you? Do you enjoy supporting behind the scenes with administrative tasks? If you answered yes to any of these questions, becoming a hospice volunteer might be the perfect fit for you. Hospice programs rely on the dedication of volunteers, and at RVNAhealth, your contribution can make a significant impact. There is no minimum time requirement or obligation to specific tasks; you choose the type of service that suits you, and we will accommodate it as best we can. Types of Hospice Volunteer Opportunities: Family Support Volunteer - Interact with patients and their families by providing companionship or respite for a loved one by running errands or being there when they can’t. - Family Support Volunteers do not provide medical or personal care and visit patients wherever they call home. Administrative Volunteer - Provide support through organizing and ordering supplies, assembling marketing and new patient materials, and other general office duties. - Administrative Volunteers typically have no patient contact and assist in both our Ridgefield and New Milford offices. Both roles require an intensive training program, as mandated by law. A thorough screening process, including a background check, is conducted for all volunteers. For more information, please visit us online at https://rvnahealth.org/support-us/volunteer) or email our volunteer coordinator team volunteers@rvnahealth.org Join us in making a difference. Your time and compassion can brighten someone's day.
Date Posted: 2024-11-17
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Flexible Schedule
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Bethel, CT 06801
Become a Hospice Volunteer and Make a Difference Hold a hand. Play cards. Tell a story. Make memories. Do you have an hour each week to change a life? Are you ready for a life-enriching experience? Is helping others especially gratifying for you? Do you enjoy supporting behind the scenes with administrative tasks? If you answered yes to any of these questions, becoming a hospice volunteer might be the perfect fit for you. Hospice programs rely on the dedication of volunteers, and at RVNAhealth, your contribution can make a significant impact. There is no minimum time requirement or obligation to specific tasks; you choose the type of service that suits you, and we will accommodate it as best we can. Types of Hospice Volunteer Opportunities: Family Support Volunteer - Interact with patients and their families by providing companionship or respite for a loved one by running errands or being there when they can’t. - Family Support Volunteers do not provide medical or personal care and visit patients wherever they call home. Administrative Volunteer - Provide support through organizing and ordering supplies, assembling marketing and new patient materials, and other general office duties. - Administrative Volunteers typically have no patient contact and assist in both our Ridgefield and New Milford offices. Both roles require an intensive training program, as mandated by law. A thorough screening process, including a background check, is conducted for all volunteers. For more information, please visit us online at https://rvnahealth.org/support-us/volunteer) or email our volunteer coordinator team volunteers@rvnahealth.org Join us in making a difference. Your time and compassion can brighten someone's day.
Date Posted: 2024-11-17
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Flexible Schedule
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Darien, CT 06820
Become a Hospice Volunteer and Make a Difference Hold a hand. Play cards. Tell a story. Make memories. Do you have an hour each week to change a life? Are you ready for a life-enriching experience? Is helping others especially gratifying for you? Do you enjoy supporting behind the scenes with administrative tasks? If you answered yes to any of these questions, becoming a hospice volunteer might be the perfect fit for you. Hospice programs rely on the dedication of volunteers, and at RVNAhealth, your contribution can make a significant impact. There is no minimum time requirement or obligation to specific tasks; you choose the type of service that suits you, and we will accommodate it as best we can. Types of Hospice Volunteer Opportunities: Family Support Volunteer - Interact with patients and their families by providing companionship or respite for a loved one by running errands or being there when they can’t. - Family Support Volunteers do not provide medical or personal care and visit patients wherever they call home. Administrative Volunteer - Provide support through organizing and ordering supplies, assembling marketing and new patient materials, and other general office duties. - Administrative Volunteers typically have no patient contact and assist in both our Ridgefield and New Milford offices. Both roles require an intensive training program, as mandated by law. A thorough screening process, including a background check, is conducted for all volunteers. For more information, please visit us online at https://rvnahealth.org/support-us/volunteer) or email our volunteer coordinator team volunteers@rvnahealth.org Join us in making a difference. Your time and compassion can brighten someone's day.
Date Posted: 2024-11-17
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Flexible Schedule
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Brookfield, CT 06804
Become a Hospice Volunteer and Make a Difference Hold a hand. Play cards. Tell a story. Make memories. Do you have an hour each week to change a life? Are you ready for a life-enriching experience? Is helping others especially gratifying for you? Do you enjoy supporting behind the scenes with administrative tasks? If you answered yes to any of these questions, becoming a hospice volunteer might be the perfect fit for you. Hospice programs rely on the dedication of volunteers, and at RVNAhealth, your contribution can make a significant impact. There is no minimum time requirement or obligation to specific tasks; you choose the type of service that suits you, and we will accommodate it as best we can. Types of Hospice Volunteer Opportunities: Family Support Volunteer - Interact with patients and their families by providing companionship or respite for a loved one by running errands or being there when they can’t. - Family Support Volunteers do not provide medical or personal care and visit patients wherever they call home. Administrative Volunteer - Provide support through organizing and ordering supplies, assembling marketing and new patient materials, and other general office duties. - Administrative Volunteers typically have no patient contact and assist in both our Ridgefield and New Milford offices. Both roles require an intensive training program, as mandated by law. A thorough screening process, including a background check, is conducted for all volunteers. For more information, please visit us online at https://rvnahealth.org/support-us/volunteer) or email our volunteer coordinator team volunteers@rvnahealth.org Join us in making a difference. Your time and compassion can brighten someone's day.
Date Posted: 2024-11-17