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Catholic Hospice Volunteer Training

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ORGANIZATION: Catholic Hospice & Palliative Care

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Catholic Hospice & Palliative Services

One of life’s most rewarding experiences is to serve as a hospice volunteer. There are many misconceptions as to what hospice is all about and we hope to provide fulfilling volunteer experiences as well as education on what hospice is and how it can be a beneficial benefit to patients and familes. Catholic Hospice volunteers often experience times of joy, peace and heartwarming closeness with their patients. Because we truly value each day, we emphasize living every moment we have together. Catholic Hospice volunteers support our program through a variety of ways including: Patient Care - visitation, assisting patients with routine daily tasks (ie. writing letters, small errands, light meal preparation, etc.) and/or providing breaks for the caregivers.t Bereavement - contacting bereaved family members via written correspondence, telephone or home visits to offer support. Clerical - supporting administrative staff with clerical tasks such as telephone, filing, data entry and mailings. Fundraising - planning and implementation of fundraisers, serving as committee members for fundraising activities. Public Relations - staffing informational tables at community fairs in an effort to educate the public about hospice services. Please contact me if you would like to learn more about how to get involved & Serve.Love.Care for a person in need.

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About Catholic Hospice & Palliative Care

Location:

2605 Nicholson Road, Bldg 3, Suite 240, Sewickley, PA 15143, US

Mission Statement

Catholic Hospice is dedicated to glorifying God by providing compassionate care to those individuals facing life-limiting illness, while affirming the dignity and sanctity of human life.

Catholic Hospice respects that life is a journey with changes, transitions, rites of passage, and cycles of nature. Through prayer, education and humble Godly service, Catholic Hospice gives testimony that dying is a natural part of living.

Description

We recognize that the discussion to move from curative care to "comfort care" is difficult, yet it is an extremely important conversation. Much like doctors refer their patients to specialists in a specific area of care, hospice teams are the specialists in end of life care. Hope is not forgotten or ignored when the Catholic Hospice team enters into a patient’s home. Our goal is to keep our patients as comfortable as possible, while treating the symptoms of their disease, and enabling them to live their lives as fully as possible.

ROUTINE CARE

Most patients under hospice care fall under Routine Home Care. This level of care is provided where the patient resides - their home, a family member’s home, or a facility.
Catholic Hospice staff follows individualized care plans for their patients based on their personal needs. Our team approach puts the patient and family at the head of the team along with the patient’s physician.

RESPITE

A patient may be placed in "respite" care from routine hospice care in order to provide their caregiver with a temporary reprieve from their role providing day to day care. During this time, the patient will be cared for in a Medicare-approved facility, such as a nursing facility. The same hospice team members continue the plan of care for the patient; essentially the location of where care is provided is the only change. Respite stays may occur once every benefit period for a length of 5 days.

INPATIENT

Inpatient hospice is utilized when death is imminent, physical symptoms cannot be controlled outside an inpatient setting, or the patient cannot be safely moved out of the hospital to another location of care. Medicare’s rule of thumb is that if what is being provided in the hospital could be provided in the home, the patient does not qualify for the inpatient level of care and must be moved "home" for routine hospice care.

CAUSE AREAS

Faith-Based
Health & Medicine
Seniors
Faith-Based, Health & Medicine, Seniors

WHEN

Fri Sep 29, 2017
09:00 AM - 04:00 PM

WHERE

Catholic Hospice2605 Nicholson RoadSuite 3240Sewickley, PA 15143

(40.611446,-80.10001)
 

SKILLS

  • Healthcare
  • Elder care
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Administrative Support
  • Hospice Care
  • Community Outreach

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Driver's License Needed
  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training
  • Flexible

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