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ORGANIZATION: Comfort Hospice-St. Louis

  • 39 people are interested

A volunteer’s gift of time completes the circle of care that is offered through hospice. If you are detail oriented, organized, and have great communication skills becoming a Comfort Hospice administrative volunteer may be for you.

OPPORTUNITES:

There are several different ways that you can become involved with Comfort Hospice

  • Providing assistance with clerical duties within our office like preparing mailings, admission packets, and filing
  • Assisting in our bereavement department
  • Supporting special projects behind the scenes
  • Youth Volunteers (between the ages of 14-17) may volunteer to assist with the administrative duties within our office
HOW MUCH OF A COMMITMENT IS REQUIRED??After training is completed, you can determine how much time to commit to Comfort Hospice, as well as the communities you would like to serve. Because the duties of the volunteers vary, we will help you find an opportunity that is convenient for you. Whether you dedicate as little as two hours per month, or 8 hours per week, all efforts are extremely appreciated!

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About Comfort Hospice-St. Louis

Location:

8706 Manchester Rd #102, St Louis, MO 63144, US

Mission Statement

For each employee to treat every patient as their own treasured loved one, providing care that affords a quality of life that outweighs quantity of days, and supports caregivers as their hearts find healing.

Description

Hospice care is not just for the patient. It also provides emotional support for the entire family. Hospice care includes a team of doctors, nurses, social worker, home health aide, chaplain and trained volunteers. This team works together focusing on the patient's needs, whether it be physical, psychological or spiritual. Most hospice volunteers are trained to relieve primary caregivers by helping with household chores, sitting with patients or running errands for them. The most improtant task, however, is their ability to be good listeners. Hospice volunteers also provide administrative assistance to the hospice care team by working in the office.

CAUSE AREAS

Health & Medicine
Seniors
Veterans & Military Families
Health & Medicine, Seniors, Veterans & Military Families

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

8706 Manchester Rd, Suite 102Saint Louis, MO 63144

(38.612034,-90.34605)
 

SKILLS

  • Literacy / Reading
  • Painting
  • Reading / Writing
  • Visual Arts
  • Music Arts
  • Administrative Support

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Driver's License Needed
  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 14
  • Orientation or Training
  • flexible schedule
  • drug screen and tuburculosis testing required and paid for by company

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