Military Honor Salute Volunteers
ORGANIZATION: COMMUNITY NURSING SERVICE
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The CNS Honor Salute program recognizes hospice patients who are veterans with a simple but powerful tribute of appreciation for the veteran's service to our country.
We are seeking volunteers who would be able to help with these Salutes. The ideal person would be able to assist with coordinating the salute and have strong ties to the veteran community.
Responsibilities would include:
- Act as primary contact with the patient/family.
- Coordinate communications and logistics between the patient/family, the Honor Salute volunteers and CNS team members.
- Attend the day of Salute as well as conducting the salute.
- Track and submit a monthly report to CNS.
- Must be a veteran of any service line, including reserves.
Please visit https://www.cns-cares.org/honor-salute-program to learn more about this program.
More opportunities with COMMUNITY NURSING SERVICE
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About COMMUNITY NURSING SERVICE
Location:
2830 S REDWOOD RD STE A, W VALLEY CITY, UT 84119, US
Mission Statement
We create exceptional moments and experiences that heal individuals and families by providing compassionate care and by putting health, dignity, comfort, and well-being first. We are a non-profit organization, and it is our privilege to serve you and the communities in which we live.
Description
CNS was established in 1928 to provide nursing care for sick people in their homes as an alternative to hospitalization. CNS began as a voluntary non-profit agency, when the existing Visiting Nursing Association of Salt Lake and the Private Duty Registry were combined. In 1930, Salt Lake Community Nursing Services became a participating agency of the Community Chest, later to be known as United Way.
Over the past 90 years Community Nursing Services (CNS), has expanded services and coverage areas to meet the needs of Utahns statewide. As Utah’s oldest nonprofit home health care agency, CNS is committed to providing care regardless of insurance coverage or ability to pay.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
1366 Legend Hills DriveClearfield, UT 84015
DATE POSTED
August 7, 2024
SKILLS
- Hospice Care
- Veteran Care
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Background Check
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- 2-3 salutes per month. 1-2 hours per salute.