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Volunteer To Make A Difference To Our Patients And Their Families!

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ORGANIZATION: CAREtenders Hospice

  • 3 people are interested

CAREtenders Hospice is seeking reliable, compassionate individuals who want to make a difference by providing companionship visits to patients on hospice services. This could also include providing the family with support by sitting with their loved one while they take a break. Volunteers may visit patients living at home and in nursing facilities. Volunteer companionship visits can include, but are not limited to: reading with a patient, watching television or a movie, playing a game, going outside for fresh air or simply just being present and having a conversation. The need for companionship seems greater than ever. There is no physical care involved. Hours are flexible. If you are interested in making a difference please call CAREtenders hospice (248) 727-2323 or email us at christina.haddad@lhcgroup.com

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About CAREtenders Hospice

Location:

32300 Northwesten Hwy., Suite 125, Farmington Hills, MI 48334, US

Mission Statement

We are about Person Centered care. That means knowing the people we serve, understanding their needs, and tailoring healthcare to ensure the best journey possible.

Description

We are about Person Centered care. That means knowing the people we serve, understanding their needs, and tailoring healthcare to ensure the best journey possible.

CAUSE AREAS

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

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

Multiple locations Farmington, MI 48334

(42.50494,-83.34688)
 

SKILLS

  • Patient Care
  • Healthcare
  • Hospice Care
  • Spiritual Healing
  • People Skills
  • Relationship Building

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

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