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11th Hour/Hospice Vigil Volunteer (Omaha & Fremont, NE)

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ORGANIZATION: OnCare Health

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Offer comfort, peace, and presence to those in their final moments. Make a profound impact simply by being there.

Are you someone who feels called to sit quietly with those at the end of life? Do you believe no one should die alone? As an 11th Hour/Vigil Volunteer, you will be a comforting presence at the bedside of patients during their final hours-offering silent support, holding a hand, reading softly, or simply sitting in peaceful stillness.

Your presence alone can provide deep comfort to both the patient and their loved ones, reassuring families that their loved one is not alone. This sacred role is especially meaningful for those who are compassionate, calm under pressure, and comfortable in emotionally tender situations. You will be part of a small, dedicated team of volunteers who are called upon when the need arises-often during evenings, nights, weekends, or holidays.

Whether you stay for one hour or four, your time matters. You don’t need medical expertise-just a caring heart and the ability to sit in silence, offer presence, and witness the end of life with dignity and compassion.

Primary Tasks, Duties and Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to the following:
* Vigil visits - sitting bedside with patients in their final hours or days to ensure they are not alone
* Providing a calm and reassuring presence to both patients and their families
* Holding hands, reading softly, playing soothing music, or offering quiet companionship
* Alerting hospice staff if any needs or concerns arise during a vigil visit

Time Commitment:
There is no required minimum number of hours. Vigil visits are typically 2-4 hours and may occur during the day, overnight, or on weekends/holidays-timing is flexible and based on your availability. Volunteers are contacted as vigil needs arise and can choose whether they are able to respond.

Educational/Professional:
Successful completion of the 7-hour online OnCare volunteer training is required. Training is self-paced and web-based. After online training, volunteers are supported through in-person or virtual shadowing visits with the Volunteer Coordinator until they feel confident to serve independently.

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About OnCare Health

Location:

16934 Frances Street, Suite 105, Omaha, NE 68130, US

Mission Statement

Hospice is a mission of service. Together, we collaborate with patients, families and communities to promote comfort, dignity, and autonomy through life’s final moments.

Description

OnCare was established in 2015, initially focusing on Home Health services, to offer an extra layer of care to residents living at Heritage Communities in Omaha, Nebraska. Since then, two hospice programs have been started and each OnCare service has expanded outside of Heritage Communities to serve other senior living residences and individuals in private homes. OnCare Hospice began accepting patients in Omaha in November of 2021. The location in Peoria, Arizona accepted their first patient in February 2023.

CAUSE AREAS

Advocacy & Human Rights
Health & Medicine
Seniors
Advocacy & Human Rights, Health & Medicine, Seniors

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

Omaha, NE 68130

(41.23951,-96.20044)
 

SKILLS

  • Bereavement Support
  • Counseling / Mental Health
  • Crisis Counseling
  • Patient Care
  • Hospice Care
  • Spiritual Healing

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Driver's License Needed
  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training
  • Flexible

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