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Flexible Schedule
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Winston-Salem, NC 27103
At Trellis Supportive Care, we believe that volunteers are the heart of Hospice, generously offering their time, talents and endless energy. The reasons people volunteer are endless. Some people volunteer because they want to give back to their community; others volunteer because they believe in the vision and mission of Hospice. And, then there are some who volunteer for Hospice because they have been personally impacted by the warmth of Hospice care, palliative care, and grief counseling at a difficult time in their loved one’s life. Regardless of their reason, most volunteers will modestly say that they receive much more than they give. Trellis Supportive Care volunteers come from all walks of life and represent the cultural diversity of our community. Volunteers are students, homemakers, professionals, seniors and retirees who care enough to share their spare time either during the day, in the evening, or on weekends. We are in need of licensed community volunteers, to help give simple haircuts to patients. Volunteers would be serving our patients by giving haircuts in patients’ homes, or at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Volunteer requirements are. Volunteer Application Interview/Assessment Background Check TB Test Flu vaccine COVID vaccine (This is a requirement as of now but may be lifted in the future.) 2 personal or professional references Copy of Driver’s License Proof of Current Automobile Insurance Liability 12 hours of Direct/Clinical Support Training The online application is located below. https://www.trellissupport.org/sites/default/files/2018_NEW_Trellis_Volunteer_Application.pdf
Date Posted: Aug 3, 2022
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Flexible Schedule
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Winston-Salem, NC 27103
At Trellis Supportive Care, we believe that volunteers are the heart of Hospice, generously offering their time, talents and endless energy. The reasons people volunteer are endless. Some people volunteer because they want to give back to their community; others volunteer because they believe in the vision and mission of Hospice. And, then there are some who volunteer for Hospice because they have been personally impacted by the warmth of Hospice care, palliative care, and grief counseling at a difficult time in their loved one’s life. Regardless of their reason, most volunteers will modestly say that they receive much more than they give. Trellis Supportive Care volunteers come from all walks of life and represent the cultural diversity of our community. Volunteers are students, homemakers, professionals, seniors and retirees who care enough to share their spare time either during the day, in the evening, or on weekends. Direct support volunteers work as part of the interdisciplinary team in providing support and companionship to patients and/or families in individual’s home, long term care communities, hospital settings and/or the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Tasks and opportunities include providing companionship to patients or respite for a family member as needed and as requested, including sitting with patients, reading, watching television/movies, conversing and being present with the patient/family to provide emotional support. May run errands or provide light household chores as needed and/or requested. Volunteer requirements are. Volunteer Application Interview/Assessment Background Check TB Test Flu vaccine COVID vaccine (This is a requirement as of now but may be lifted in the future.) 2 personal or professional references Copy of Driver’s License Proof of Current Automobile Insurance Liability 12 hours of Direct/Clinical Support Training The online application is located below. https://www.trellissupport.org/sites/default/files/2018_NEW_Trellis_Volunteer_Application.pdf
Date Posted: Aug 3, 2022
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Flexible Schedule
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Winston-Salem, NC 27103
At Trellis Supportive Care, we believe that volunteers are the heart of Hospice, generously offering their time, talents and endless energy. The reasons people volunteer are endless. Some people volunteer because they want to give back to their community; others volunteer because they believe in the vision and mission of Hospice. And, then there are some who volunteer for Hospice because they have been personally impacted by the warmth of Hospice care, palliative care, and grief counseling at a difficult time in their loved one’s life. Regardless of their reason, most volunteers will modestly say that they receive much more than they give. Trellis Supportive Care volunteers come from all walks of life and represent the cultural diversity of our community. Volunteers are students, homemakers, professionals, seniors and retirees who care enough to share their spare time either during the day, in the evening, or on weekends. Clinical support volunteers assist staff in performing various administrative tasks and responsibilities which ultimately support the goals and mission of the agency. Tasks and opportunities include, but are not limited to: Data entry Phone answering Mailings General office work Greeting and screening visitors Stocking snacks and pantry management Family room organizing Light Housekeeping Filling bird feeders Outreach programs Special events Volunteer requirements are. Volunteer Application Interview/Assessment Background Check TB Test Flu vaccine COVID vaccine (This is a requirement as of now but may be lifted in the future.) 2 personal or professional references Copy of Driver’s License Proof of Current Automobile Insurance Liability 12 hours of Direct/Clinical Support Training The online application is located below. https://www.trellissupport.org/sites/default/files/2018_NEW_Trellis_Volunteer_Application.pdf
Date Posted: Aug 3, 2022
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Flexible Schedule
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Winston-Salem, NC 27103
At Trellis Supportive Care, we believe that volunteers are the heart of Hospice, generously offering their time, talents and endless energy. The reasons people volunteer are endless. Some people volunteer because they want to give back to their community; others volunteer because they believe in the vision and mission of Hospice. And, then there are some who volunteer for Hospice because they have been personally impacted by the warmth of Hospice care, palliative care, and grief counseling at a difficult time in their loved one’s life. Regardless of their reason, most volunteers will modestly say that they receive much more than they give. Trellis Supportive Care volunteers come from all walks of life and represent the cultural diversity of our community. Volunteers are students, homemakers, professionals, seniors and retirees who care enough to share their spare time either during the day, in the evening, or on weekends. Animal Assisted Therapy volunteer opportunities are available in the Kate B Reynolds Hospice Home, long term care facilities and in patient’s homes. Therapy certification and animal health records are required prior to training. AAT Volunteers are required to: Maintain dog’s immunization record & bring it with them Put therapy certification tag & Trellis Supportive Care badge on the animals collar before entering facility Bathe dog within 24 hours of visiting Maintain control of the dog while at facility Put a towel on the patient’s bed before allowing dog to sit/lay on bed Volunteer requirements are. Volunteer Application Interview/Assessment Background Check TB Test Flu vaccine COVID vaccine (This is a requirement as of now but may be lifted in the future.) 2 personal or professional references Copy of Driver’s License Proof of Current Automobile Insurance Liability 12 hours of Direct/Clinical Support Training The online application is located below. https://www.trellissupport.org/sites/default/files/2018_NEW_Trellis_Volunteer_Application.pdf
Date Posted: Aug 3, 2022