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ORGANIZATION: Alabama Hospice Care of Birmingham & Tuscaloosa

  • 5 people are interested
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Become a Hospice Volunteer

Alabama Hospice Care of Birmingham & Alabama Hospice Care of Tuscaloosa are looking for the following volunteers
(Counties served - Jefferson, Etowah, St. Clair, Blount, Cullman, Tuscaloosa, Bibb, Greene, Pickens, Perry, Hale)


- Patient Volunteer - Volunteer will sit with patient while caregiver runs errands - volunteer isn’t required to administer meds, bathe, change or feed patient.

- Administrative Volunteer - Volunteer will come into local office to perform office type duties- answer phones, make copies, filing, put together binders, info packets, etc.

- Craft/Hobbies Volunteer - Looking for volunteers that are crafty - sewing, knitting, crafting, scrapbooking, etc. We will provide all supplies. We give these items to our patients upon admission, birthdays, holidays, etc.

- Community Outreach/Event planning / Fundraising volunteer - Looking for volunteers that can assist Volunteer Coordinator in planning local events/fundraisers that will help to educate the local community about Hospice and assist in fundraising events, to raise money for our Hospice Promise Foundation (money to assist our patients in financial need).

- The Worker Bee Volunteer (Housecleaning, Lawnwork, Meal Prep) - Looking for volunteers that can do the following for patients - mow lawn, yard upkeep, housecleaning, run errands, grocery shop for patients, cook meals for patients

Call or email Kim Morin, Volunteer Coordinator for more information!
205-401-6878 or the office #’s below


Volunteer will provide companionship while caregiver is away. Up to 2 hours a day, if needed.
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.

More opportunities with Alabama Hospice Care of Birmingham & Tuscaloosa

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About Alabama Hospice Care of Birmingham & Tuscaloosa

Location:

7127 Gadsden Highway, Suite 207, Birmingham, AL 35173, US

Mission Statement

OUR PURPOSE
It’s all about helping people.

OUR MISSION
We provide exceptional care and unparalleled service to patients and families who have placed their trust in us.

OUR VISION
We will improve the quality of life in the United States by transforming the delivery of healthcare services

Description

What is hospice?

Hospice provides comfort and support to patients and families facing the final stages of a terminal illness. The goal of our program is to help your loved one live comfortably, with dignity, when a cure is no longer possible. Our team of specially trained professionals delivers expert medical care, pain management and emotional and spiritual support tailored to the needs of your loved one. Counseling and bereavement support services are available to families before and after a patient’s death.

Does hospice mean we are giving up?

Hospice is about making every day count. When a patient is admitted to hospice, it usually means there is no further curative treatment to offer. As clinicians and caregivers to hospice patients, our focus shifts to improving quality of life. Medical treatment continues to address all of the patient’s symptoms, with a special emphasis on controlling your loved one’s pain and discomfort.

What should I tell my loved one?

Our hospice professionals are here to answer your questions about the dying process. We encourage families to be honest with patients about a terminal prognosis. Though it may be difficult, this is the time for you and your loved one to discuss important family issues that should be resolved. Don’t be afraid to be honest with your loved one and say the things that need to be said.

When is the appropriate time to call hospice?

Hospice care is designed to maximize quality, relationships and experiences at the end of a patient’s life. When a patient is told there is no further curative treatment, a referral to hospice should be made.

We deliver high-quality care and so much more.

At LHC Group, we’re here for you - day or night. We are dedicated to providing exceptional hospice care that supports the choices made by you and your family and empowers you to live with dignity and peace during the final stages of life. As a leader in post-acute care, we partner with the nation’s leading hospitals and health systems to bring a seamless, patient-centered continuum of care to the communities we serve.

Hospice patients are admitted within 24 hours of referral and are treated by a specially trained team of professionals. Our commitment to compassionate care and service excellence influences every facet of our hospice program. As a result, our family satisfaction rates exceed 90 percent.

Comfort. Compassion. Dignity. Respect. This is hospice care at home.

Hospice care team

Our interdisciplinary approach to hospice care includes a team of medical directors, nurses, social workers, counselors and trained volunteers. We work with patients and families to create a personalized plan of care, helping to ensure everyone receives the support and information needed.

Trained hospice volunteer program

Our dedicated volunteers are an important part of our hospice team, offering assistance and support to patients and families. Volunteers help with everything from preparing meals and running errands to sitting with patients and writing letters to loved ones. Many hospice volunteers say their experience is life changing.

We Honor Veterans

We understand veterans often carry experiences from their military service that present unique challenges at the end of life. That’s why we’ve partnered with the Department of Veterans Affairs and the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization to offer a pioneering hospice program focused exclusively on the needs of America’s veterans and their families.

Bereavement support

Our bereavement support services can help you and your loved ones recognize feelings of grief and loss and put them in perspective. The experience of sharing with others who are in a similar situation can be comforting and reassuring.

Online care community

A strong support system is crucial to patients facing a life-limiting illness. Now, patients in our care can easily keep in touch with family and friends online through a private care community. We’re proud to offer free access to the CareFlash service. It takes just a few simple steps to create a secure, invitation-only website that allows patients to involve loved ones in their care.

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Health & Medicine
Seniors
Community, Health & Medicine, Seniors

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

Alabama Hospice Care TuscaloosaEutaw, AL 35405

(33.16,-87.5179)
 

SKILLS

  • Healthcare
  • Elder care
  • Veteran Care
  • Community Outreach
  • Bereavement Support
  • Hospice Care

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Driver's License Needed
  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training
  • 2 - 20 hours a week

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