https://angelhandshospice.com/volunteers
Volunteers are the heart of hospice care. At Angel Hands Hospice, we believe in the power of presence. Our trained volunteers offer companionship and comfort to patients and their families during one of the most sacred transitions in life.
Please note: Volunteers never provide hands-on medical or personal care such as bathing, lifting, administering medications, or wound care. Their role is to enhance quality of life through companionship. Volunteers are asked to respect each patient’s cultural and spiritual beliefs without leading faith-based interactions.
Why Volunteer With Us?
Hospice volunteering is a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact in someone’s life. Whether you’re sitting quietly with a patient, reading their favorite book, or giving their caregiver a short break, your presence truly matters.
We follow strict guidelines to ensure volunteers do not replace paid staff but instead provide enrichment and companionship that complements clinical care.
Volunteer Roles
We offer a variety of meaningful ways to serve, tailored to your interests and talents:
Patient Companion Volunteer
Legacy Project Volunteer
Administrative & Office Support
Creative & Specialized Roles
Is Hospice Volunteering Right for Me?
You don’t need medical experience or special training to serve—just a heart for presence.
You might thrive as a hospice volunteer if you:
Volunteer Training & Requirements
We take our training seriously to ensure safety, compassion, and professionalism.
Our training program is different than you’ll see in other hospice and palliative programs because it was created by a death doula, making it doula-led and doula-informed. Our training program has all of the information that we are required to teach you, but it also has additional information that we hope will bring an extra level of compassion and empathy to our patients, while also giving you, the volunteer, the potential to learn new skills.
All volunteers must:
Complete a free orientation and training
Pass a background check
Undergo a tuberculosis screening (for patient-facing roles)
Be at least 16 years old with a drivers license
Commit to respectful interaction with patients including HIPAA
Training Includes:
Hospice philosophy and patient-centered care
Active listening, empathy, and grief awareness
Boundaries, cultural sensitivity, and ethics
HIPAA confidentiality and infection control
Volunteer role descriptions and expectations
And more
Please fill out your application here: angelhandshospice.com/volunteers