Ohio Living Home Health & Hospice
Cause Area
Community
Faith-Based
Health & Medicine
Seniors
Veterans & Military Families
Location
83 N. Miller Rd. Suite 101 Fairlawn, OH 44333
United States
Active Opportunities (14)
Flexible Schedule
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Fairlawn, OH 44333
Become a Senior Independence Hospice Volunteer Hospice is a special kind of caring. Hospice care is patient and family centered and seeks to provide support and comfort to those facing a life limiting illness. Volunteers play a large role in this effort by sharing their skills and interests in a manner that enriches the quality of life for those they serve. Medicare also recognizes the importance of volunteers in the delivery of hospice care. Medicare requires that hospices utilize volunteers from their local community to augment the care the hospice agency provides. Nationally, over 100,000 people serve as hospice volunteers and give millions of hours of their time to serve terminally ill patients and their families. How you can help Hospice volunteers help patients and families in a variety of ways including some of the following: Companionship, listening, reading to patients Music & Memory Creating Life Reviews Spiritual support Errands, yard work, organization Creating memories (scrapbooks, audio/visual tapes, etc.) Hospice volunteers can also provide the agency with clerical support in a variety of ways including: Internet research projects Photocopying/and filing Assembling information packets Assisting with mailings Making support telephone calls to patients and families
Date Posted: 2024-11-11
Flexible Schedule
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Virtual Opportunity
Volunteers needed to assist hospice family members in creating a Memory Pillows that represents their loved one's life. Each piece of clothing will be used for the pillow from their deceased loved one's wardrobe, and will forever hold memories of the person that they miss. Hospice is a special kind of caring. Hospice care is patient and family centered and seeks to provide support and comfort to those facing a life limiting illness. Volunteers play a large role in this effort by sharing their skills and interests in a manner that enriches the quality of life for those they serve. Medicare also recognizes the importance of volunteers in the delivery of hospice care. Medicare requires that hospices utilize volunteers from their local community to augment the care the hospice agency provides. Nationally, over 100,000 people serve as hospice volunteers and give millions of hours of their time to serve terminally ill patients and their families.
Date Posted: 2024-11-11
Flexible Schedule
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Fairlawn, OH 44333
Become a Senior Independence Hospice Volunteer Senior Independence Hospice is in search of Videographers and Video Editors for Life Review sessions! Senior Independence desires volunteers who are willing to set-up and video patients as they share their life review. Videographers will set up and run basic videocamera equipment. Volunteer Coordiator will train volunteers on the equipment. Video Editors are needed to edit life review videos and then burn videos to DVDs. Experience and personal PC will be necessary. Video camera equipment will be provided. Volunteer editors will need their own computer to edit videos Hospice is a special kind of caring. Hospice care is patient and family centered and seeks to provide support and comfort to those facing a life limiting illness. Volunteers play a large role in this effort by sharing their skills and interests in a manner that enriches the quality of life for those they serve. Medicare also recognizes the importance of volunteers in the delivery of hospice care. Medicare requires that hospices utilize volunteers from their local community to augment the care the hospice agency provides. Nationally, over 100,000 people serve as hospice volunteers and give millions of hours of their time to serve terminally ill patients and their families. How you can help Hospice volunteers help patients and families in a variety of ways including some of the following: Companionship, listening, reading to patients Music & Memory Creating Life Reviews Spiritual support Errands, yard work, organization Creating memories (scrapbooks, audio/visual tapes, etc.) Hospice volunteers can also provide the agency with clerical support in a variety of ways including: Internet research projects Photocopying/and filing Assembling information packets Assisting with mailings Making support telephone calls to patients and families
Date Posted: 2024-11-11
Flexible Schedule
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Fairlawn, OH 44333
Ohio Living Home Health & Hospice seeks Beautician and Nail Artist to visit patients in their home to cut or style their hair. Beautician must have current licensing. Become a Ohio Living Home Health & Hospice Volunteer Hospice is a special kind of caring. Hospice care is patient and family centered and seeks to provide support and comfort to those facing a life limiting illness. Volunteers play a large role in this effort by sharing their skills and interests in a manner that enriches the quality of life for those they serve. Medicare also recognizes the importance of volunteers in the delivery of hospice care. Medicare requires that hospices utilize volunteers from their local community to augment the care the hospice agency provides. Nationally, over 100,000 people serve as hospice volunteers and give millions of hours of their time to serve terminally ill patients and their families.
Date Posted: 2024-11-11
Flexible Schedule
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Fairlawn, OH 44333
How you can help: Internet research projects Photocopying, Scanning and filing Assembling information packets Assisting with mailings Making support telephone calls to patients and families
Date Posted: 2024-11-11
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Organization Information
Mission Statement
Our mission is to provide adults with caring and quality services toward the enhancement of physical, mental and spiritual well-being consistent with the Christian Gospel.
Description
Ohio Living Home Health & Hospice, a wholly owned subsidiary of Ohio Livnig, is one of Ohio's premier providers of home health and hospice services, recognized for quality, innovation, and a positive work environment. Statewide, Ohio Living Home Health & Hospice provides services to more than 67,000 adults annually and operates two adult day centers.
Hospice is a special kind of caring. Hospice care is patient and family centered and seeks to provide support and comfort to those facing a life limiting illness. Volunteers play a large role in this effort by sharing their skills and interests in a manner that enriches the quality of life for those they serve.
Medicare also recognizes the importance of volunteers in the delivery of hospice care. Medicare requires that hospice utilize volunteers from their local community to augment the care the hospice agency provides. Nationally, over 100,000 people serve as hospice volunteers and give millions of hours of their time to serve terminally ill patients and their families.
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