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San Francisco, CA 94110
Organization's Mission and Values The mission of HELP is to support hospitalized older adults with a comprehensive program of care designed to prevent delirium, maintain physical and cognitive function throughout hospitalization, maximize independence at discharge, and prevent unplanned readmission. Organization's History HELP was first started at Yale University by Dr. Sharon Inouye, who successfully showed that a program based in volunteerism could prevent falls, delirium, and long hospitalizations in older patients. HELP uses two branches to deliver patient-centered care: 1. an Advanced Practice RN to review medications and educate patients, families, and staff on potential hazards of hospitalization for older patients 2. an army of extremely well-trained volunteers to help mobilize patients, encourage nutrition and hydration, preserve sleep/wake cycles, and provide cognitively stimulating activities. HELP launched at CPMC's Pacific Campus in 2011 and has consistently shown decreased length of stay, readmissions, and falls in older patients. HELP has since grown to include the Pacific Campus transition to Van Ness, and the new Mission Bernal Campus at our Acute Care of the Elderly (ACE) Unit. PROGRAM DETAILS We would like to continue to expand the size of our volunteer program. This is an important goal because we would strive to improve the lives of patients who are our most vulnerable when hospitalized. By recruiting, training, and integrating well-trained and well-supported volunteers, we can achieve this goal. We know it is attainable because we have done it in the past at multiple campuses of CPMC. We would like to achieve this goal by the Spring of 2023. Our next training date has been set for Saturday April 29, 2023. Volunteers will be trained in mobilizing patients; providing cognitively stimulating activity including music, comedy, puzzles, mindfulness, healing touch, and essential oils; preserving sleep-wake cycles by encouraging activity during day and rest at night; and providing patients with access they need to materials that will make their stay a successful one (pocket amplifiers, reading glasses, interpreter services). Volunteers will be using their training to engage with hospitalized patients based on individual patient needs and priorities. ACTIVE OPPORTUNITIES We have the perfect opportunity for you!! The Hospitalized Elder Life Program (HELP) at CPMC offers daily in-person visits to hospitalized older adults by specially trained volunteers. The visits are individually tailored to the patients’ needs and the volunteers’ abilities. Prerequisites include a high school degree and in-person training. Once selected, online training modules, shadowing experienced volunteers, and a will to "HELP" others are required. Other prerequisites include meeting CPMC health requirements (including proof of vaccination against Covid-19). We request one block of three to four hours per week (with some flexibility around times and days), with a commitment of at least six months. This is a perfect opportunity for peer volunteering, as well as for those interested in professions in health care, but all are welcome and invited to learn more about us! If you think this is for you: Please email Swarna Arora, (Volunteer Coordinator) at aroras4@sutterhealth.org. Write a paragraph about why you would like to work with seniors. What campus would you like to work at? Options are Van Ness / MBC. Once we make a pre-selection, we will have a phone meeting with you. An in-person all-day training will be organized in the Spring , and more individual trainings will take place as needed. Those attending the training will need to be fully vaccinated and boosted against COVID-19
Date Posted: Jan 11, 2023