Continue the Service: Help Veterans in Hospice- Sugar Land Area
ORGANIZATION: Silverado Hospice -South Houston
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Silverado Hospice has joined We Honor Veterans, a program of National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the Department of Veterans Affairs, to empower hospice professionals and volunteers
pair Veteran volunteers with hospice patients to meet the unique needs to terminally ill veterans.
The goal of our Veteran-to-Veteran Volunteer Program is to who have been identified as Veterans. Once paired with hospice patients who also have military experience, Veteran Volunteers have the unique ability to relate and connect with each patient creating an environment where life review and a positive connection may occur.
What is the importance of Veteran Volunteers?
· Volunteers are essential to the delivery of quality hospice care
· Veterans are part of a distinct culture with their own common language and experiences
· When Veterans interact, their common language and experiences can form a strong relational bond
Should Die Alone - Need Veteran Volunteers for Hospice
· The camaraderie created between Veterans has proven to be supportive for all involved
What activities can Veteran Volunteers do?
· Assist Veterans in reminiscing/telling life stories
· Take part in pinning ceremonies or distribute certificates to honor Veteran’s service
· Provide companionship and support to those without a supportive system.
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About Silverado Hospice -South Houston
Location:
4800 Sugar Grove Blvd, Suite 390, Stafford, TX 77477, US
Mission Statement
Silverado Hospice's mission is to affirm the cycle of life by enhancing the quality of living for those at the end of life. The Silverado standard is to care compassionately for patients and their families and to empower those we serve to have quality of life options that afford them comfort and dignity.
Description
Silverado Hospice provides care for terminally ill patients in their home, nursing home or assisted living facilities. Hospice volunteers are ordinary people of all ages with extraordinary love and a common bond concern for others. Volunteers can touch lives in many ways. As little as a few hours a week can truly make a difference in your life and someone else's. Volunteers are an integral part of the Silverado Hospice Circle of Care. Our trained volunteers spend time with patients and families to provide support and love in many ways. They keep patients company, read to them, or take them for walks. They give care relief to weary caregivers, run errands, help in the office and provide bereavement support to grieving families. Individuals with musical, artistic, sewing, and quilting skills are welcome.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
4800 Sugar Grove BlvdSte. 390Stafford, TX 77477
DATE POSTED
October 24, 2024
SKILLS
- Bereavement Support
- Hospice Care
- Veteran Care
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Background Check
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- we will work with your schedule
- orientation, training, transportation, background check, Tb test, drug screen provided at no cost to volunteer