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3 people are interested
Veteran to Veteran Hospice Volunteer - Grand Rapids & Surrounding Area
ORGANIZATION: HarmonyCares Hospice-Grand Rapids
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3 people are interested
Are you a Military Veteran? Do you have a few hours each week to spend with a fellow Veteran on hospice?
If so, HarmonyCares Hospice, formerly Grace Hospice, is looking for you! At HarmonyCares Hospice, we understand and value the bond that Veterans have with each other. We realize that it is a unique bother/sisterhood that non-veterans are unlikely to fully understand.
Our Vet-to-Vet program places Veterans with Veteran Hospice patients to provide support, understanding and friendship during end of life care.
Hospice services are designed to provide comfort care as well as emotional support and spiritual support in the final phase of a terminal illness. HarmonyCares Hospice ensures that our Veteran patients will spend their final days of their journey in comfort, dignity and honor.
Veteran Volunteers receive training related to the core principles of hospice and our Veteran Volunteer services all in order to promote the best outcome for patient and Volunteer alike.
If you would like more information on this unique opportunity, please contact HarmonyCares Hospice today!
Simply respond to this add to connect with the Volunteer Coordinator.
More opportunities with HarmonyCares Hospice-Grand Rapids
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About HarmonyCares Hospice-Grand Rapids
Location:
3355 Eagle Park Dr. NE, Suite 102, Grand Rapids, MI 49525, 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 is a philosophy of caring for patients whose medical conditions are not responding to treatment or for those patients who choose not to seek aggressive medical care at the end stage of life. It is a program for patients who are considered terminal and are expected to live six months or less if the disease follows its natural course, although many patients outlive this time frame. The hospice philosophy focuses on comfort care not curative care. The goal of hospice care is for the patient to remain as comfortable and pain-free as possible in their own home or the home of a loved one through the end of life. Hospice care can also be provided in a long-term care facility or an assisted living facility
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Multiple locations Grand Rapids, MI 49525
DATE POSTED
October 12, 2023
SKILLS
- Patient Care
- Healthcare
- Spiritual Healing
- Veteran Care
- Bereavement Support
- Hospice Care
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Background Check
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- 2-4 times per month approximately 1 hour visits
- Veteran of the United State Military. We service patients where they are located. Volunteer must be able to commute to patient's location. Drug screening, TB test, background check, COVID-19 vaccination or medical/religious waiver.