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13 people are interested
Hospice Volunteers Needed in Metro Detroit/Southeast Michigan
ORGANIZATION: CNS Hospice
Please visit the new page to apply.
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13 people are interested
CNS Hospice needs volunteers for patient/family support, administrative/office assistance, and community relations. We care for our patients and their families where they live, which could be at home or in a facility. This means that our volunteers have a chance to work within their own communities, making a real difference where they live.
Our volunteer program offers:
- Free, self-paced, online training;
- Flexible hours; and
- The opportunity to serve patients in your own community.
More opportunities with CNS Hospice
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About CNS Hospice
Location:
1920 Livernois, Suite C, Troy, MI 48083, US
Mission Statement
To provide compassionate end of life care, grief support and education to our patients, their families and our community.
Description
Hospice is widely considered to be the model of quality, compassionate care for people facing a life-limiting illness or injury. CNS Hospice is a Metro-Detroit community-based practice with a similar purpose: helping individuals and their families plan and prepare for the concluding passages of life.
Our team of professionals and volunteers are equipped to meet that purpose and believe that no one, regardless of illness, age, or ability to pay has to die alone or in pain.
CNS Hospice provides a professional team which includes, but is not limited to: Medical Director, Social Worker, R.N./L.P.N, Clergy, Pharmacist, Nursing Aides, Dietician, Physical, Occupational, Music, Massage and Speech Therapies.
In addition to providing hospice services, we offer grief support to anyone experiencing the death of a loved one.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
1920 LivernoisSuite CTroy, MI 48083
DATE POSTED
January 16, 2018
SKILLS
- Hospice Care
- People Skills
- Bereavement Support
- Patient Care
- Nursing
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Background Check
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- A minimum of two hours per session
- A compassionate willingness to help