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Volunteer to help Seniors (San Bernardino and surrounding areas)

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ORGANIZATION: American Veterans Hospice

  • 24 people are interested
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Volunteers at American Veterans Hospice play a vital role in enhancing the quality of life for our patients. They provide a range of supportive services that are integral to our holistic care approach. Their contributions include:

Service Areas: San Bernardino and surrounding areas

  1. Companionship: Volunteers spend time with patients, offering conversation, reading, listening to music, or simply being a comforting presence. This social interaction is invaluable, especially for patients who may feel isolated.

  2. Respite Care: They give family caregivers much-needed breaks, allowing them to rest and recharge while knowing their loved ones are in caring hands.

  3. Running Errands: Volunteers assist with everyday tasks like shopping or picking up prescriptions, easing the burden on patients and families.

  4. Light Housekeeping: They help with simple chores around the patient's living area, maintaining a clean and comfortable environment.

  5. Emotional Support: Offering a listening ear and empathetic presence, volunteers are there to support patients through conversations, sharing stories, or providing emotional comfort.

  6. Life Review and Legacy Projects: Volunteers assist patients in documenting their life stories or creating legacy projects, which can be therapeutic for patients and cherished by families.

  7. Special Skills and Interests: Those with specific skills or interests, such as music, art, or pet therapy, often use these talents to bring joy and comfort to patients.

Volunteers are trained to be sensitive to the needs and preferences of each patient and to work in accordance with the hospice’s guidelines and care plans. Their contributions significantly enrich the hospice care experience, bringing additional layers of compassion and support to our patients and their families.

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About American Veterans Hospice

Location:

2750 N Bellflower Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90815, US

Mission Statement

(Serving all of Los Angeles, Orange County, and Riverside County) At American Veterans Hospice, our mission is to honor the service and sacrifice of our nation's heroes by providing unparalleled hospice care. We dedicate ourselves to ensuring every veteran and senior experiences their final chapter with the utmost dignity, compassion, and respect

Description

Founded to honor our nation's veterans, American Veterans Hospice provides dignified, compassionate end-of-life care in Southern California. We are dedicated to serving veterans and seniors with respect, ensuring their final chapter is comfortable and honored. Our programs include specialized veteran care, comprehensive support for all seniors, family guidance, and robust community outreach.

We're recognized for our veteran-focused initiatives and have established a significant care network. Our achievements are a testament to our commitment to excellence in hospice care.

We invite you to join our mission as a volunteer. Your contribution, whether in direct patient care, family support, or community events, is invaluable. Volunteering with us is an opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of our patients and their families, honoring the stories and journeys of those in our care.

CAUSE AREAS

People with Disabilities
Seniors
Veterans & Military Families
People with Disabilities, Seniors, Veterans & Military Families

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

Multiple locations Gardena, CA 90248

(33.86581,-118.29359)
 

SKILLS

  • Office Reception
  • Administrative Support
  • Hospice Care
  • Veteran Care

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Driver's License Needed
  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training
  • Direct patient care: 2-4 hours a month minimum, Administrative: 4 hours a week

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