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Flexible Schedule
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Dayton, OH 45431
A hospice volunteer is someone who wishes to make a difference in the lives of the terminally ill by contributing directly or indirectly to the services provided by hospice care. Volunteers provide emotional support and practical assisstance that enhances the comfort and quality of life for patients, their families, and loved ones. These services can include being available for companionship, listening or simply "being there" for the patient, as well as running errands and preparing meals. Hospice volunteers often say their experience is personally rewarding and emotionally meanignful to help those in need at a critical point in their lives. Your volunteer work is significant and can make a positive impact in the quality of others' lives. As a hospice volunteer, you may be asked to: Listen and support the patient and family Read or sit with a patient for short periods of time Prepare meals Write letters Observe and report to the hospice care team Run errands Act as a liason between hospice staff, the patient, and family Check on patients and family by telephone Assist with clerical office tasks Support community events like educal=tional offerings, health fairs, and fundraising
Date Posted: 2024-12-02
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Flexible Schedule
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Cincinnati, OH 45224
Caring for the terminally ill is a labor of love that requires a special person with just the right touch. If you have a passion for helping others, consider becoming a hospice volunteer. You can make a profound difference in the lives of patients and their loved ones. We welcome volunteers from all walks of life. Whether you contribute your time and talents directly with patients or prefer to work behind the scenes, we invite you to become a member of a dedicated group of compassionate caregivers who serve as vital members of our hospice team.
Date Posted: 2024-10-23
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Flexible Schedule
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Dayton, OH 45431
Like military service, hospice care is a team effort. We are end-of-life experts and proud level three partners of the "We Honor Veterans" program. Our Veteran-to-Veteran Volunteer Program provides volunteers with the training needed to support military service veterans and their families with in home hospice care. Veteran volunteers help provide both direct and indirect patient support, such as sitting, reminicing, or reading with patients, writing letters, watching tv/sports or listening to music, taking part in veteran recognition ceremonies, assisting in replacing lost military awards, and so much more. It would be our honor to have you help us help our veteran patients in their final journeys and regain the camaraderie they have lost.
Date Posted: 2024-10-23
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Flexible Schedule
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Moraine, OH 45439
The volunteer plays a vital role in enhancing the quality of care delivered to the patient and family through direct patient/family care activites, or administrative activities that support our hospice agency's goal of quality patient/family care. Administrative Volunteers can: Provide office support for direct patient care (may include activities such a creating patient/family teaching material, mailings, filing, etc.), completes all chosen assignements in a timely manner, paperwork is neat, thorough, and legible. Provide assistance to the hospice program and/or patient/family in accordance with designated activites. Provides input into the plan of care and Interdisciplinary Team meetings as applicable. Communicates availability and schedule changes to supervisor. Accurately documents services provided as trained and instructed by the hospice agency. Maintains strict patient confidentiality. Attends at least four (4) in-services per year. Completes all mandatory trainings. Submits annual renewable documents timely.
Date Posted: 2024-12-04
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Flexible Schedule
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Cincinnati, OH 45224
A hospice volunteer is someone who wishes to make a difference in the lives of the terminally ill by contributing directly or indirectly to the services provided by hospice care. Volunteers provide emotional support and practical assisstance that enhances the comfort and quality of life for patients, their families, and loved ones. These services can include being available for companionship, listening or simply "being there" for the patient, as well as running errands and preparing meals. Hospice volunteers often say their experience is personally rewarding and emotionally meanignful to help those in need at a critical point in their lives. Your volunteer work is significant and can make a positive impact in the quality of others' lives. As a hospice volunteer, you may be asked to: Listen and support the patient and family Read or sit with a patient for short periods of time Prepare meals Write letters Observe and report to the hospice care team Run errands Act as a liason between hospice staff, the patient, and family Check on patients and family by telephone Assist with clerical office tasks Support community events like educal=tional offerings, health fairs, and fundraising
Date Posted: 2024-12-03