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2 people are interested
Become a Hospice Volunteer & Make a Difference
ORGANIZATION: Compassionate Care Hospice
Please visit the new page to apply.
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2 people are interested
Become a Hospice volunteer & make a difference:
How does a volunteer support hospice?
- Providing respite to family
- Socialization: reading, playing cards, sewing, simply being a friendly visitor to a patient
- Office and administrative support
- Offering their unique talents in any way toward supporting patients, families, and the community at-large
Compassionate Care Hospice’s volunteer programs are supervised by a dedicated Volunteer Coordinator, who will provide orientation to hospice, Compassionate Care and some of the healthcare regulations that are important to be aware of.
Volunteer in the following areas:
PATIENT CARE VOLUNTEER
The Patient Care Volunteer provides patient care and support services that enhance the quality of life for patients and their families, such as grocery shopping, providing companionship, or prepare a snack as required.
OFFICE VOLUNTEER
Assists the clinical department in matters associated with day to day operations such as recordkeeping, answering the telephone, filing and other support tasks as required.
PET THERAPY VOLUNTEER
The Pet Therapy Volunteer provides support services in compliance with hospice policies. The Pet-Therapy Certified pet is utilized therapeutically to implement the hospice plan of care, providing tactile stimulation, aid in relaxation, companionship, and other quality of life benefits to patients.
Contact us now to volunteer your skills and share how you envision donating your time and talents to our grateful patients and families.
More opportunities with Compassionate Care Hospice
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Compassionate Care Hospice
Location:
13612 Midway Rd., Ste 294, Dallas, TX 75244, US
Mission Statement
Compassionate Care Hospice (CCH) has defined as its mission to affirm life during its final stages by providing holistic compassionae care to patients and their families; by providing access to hospice care for underserved or difficult to serve populations; by wise and efficient use of available resources, and by educating the community in order to provide them with knowledge regarding end-of-life and hospce care around quality of life.
Description
Compassionate Care offers hospice, home health and palliative care. Hospice is a service provided to the terminally ill and their family to ease the physical and emotional trauma associated with end of life. Compassionate Care Hospice (CCH) was formed 19 years ago and now operates hospice programs in Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
Hospice services are provided in the home, in long-term care/skilled nursing and assisted living facilities, and in hospitals. The bulk of reimbursement for hospice services comes from Medicare (over 70%), with managed care and Medicaid providing the remainder. To allow us to serve a greater patient population, and meet the changing needs of our patients and families, we offer home and palliative care in many of our locations.
CCH prides itself on its record of employee retention, its openness to innovation and, most of all, for the quality of care that it consistently provides.
Charitable donations are deposited with the Compassionate Care Hospice Foundation, a 501c3 not for profit foundation formed by Compassionate Care Hospice. The foundation now receives almost $500,000 annually in donations from family and friend
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Compassionate Care Hospice13612 Midway Rd., Ste 294Dallas, TX 75244
DATE POSTED
November 23, 2016
SKILLS
- Hospice Care
- Elder care
- People Skills
- Bereavement Support
- Administrative Support
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Background Check
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training