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17 people are interested
MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIFE OF ANOTHER PERSON, BECOME A HOSPICE VOLUNTEER.
ORGANIZATION: Comfort Hospice-St. Louis
Please visit the new page to apply.
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17 people are interested
Are you a medical or nursing student looking to give back and learn about hospice in the process? If so, becoming a hospice volunteer is the opportunity for you. We are currently seeking to work with our patients and their caregivers. You can help them and learn more about hospice all at the same time.
OPPORTUNITES:
There are several different ways that you can become involved with Comfort Hospice:
- Offering companionship and support to our patients and their family members
- Providing assistance with clerical duties within our office
- Assisting in our bereavement department
- Supporting special projects behind the scenes
- Veteran to Veteran Volunteering
- Youth Volunteers (between the ages of 14-17) may volunteer to assist with the administrative duties within our office
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!
More opportunities with Comfort Hospice-St. Louis
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
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
WHEN
WHERE
8706 Manchester Rd, Suite 102Saint Louis, MO 63144
DATE POSTED
March 12, 2018
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Background Check
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training