Become a Hospice Companion Volunteer with Optage Hospice, the service division of Presbyterian Homes and Services
Hospice is compassionate, person-centered care that focuses on comfort, dignity, and quality of life for individuals living with a terminal illness—as well as their families and caregivers. Companion Volunteers play a vital role in bringing connection, peace, and joy to patients in their final season of life.
What Does a Companion Volunteer Do?
Every patient is unique, and so is every volunteer experience. As a Companion Volunteer, you’ll work one-on-one with a patient—and sometimes their family—to provide meaningful presence and support. Examples of activities volunteers have offered include:
Everyone has something special to offer. We match you with patients in a way that highlights your strengths and makes the experience meaningful for both of you.
Who Can Volunteer?
Anyone with a compassionate heart and a desire to serve. Volunteers do not need medical experience. Pet visitors are also welcome—animals do not need to be certified therapy pets; they just need to be friendly, enjoy gentle attention, and not jump up on things or be food-driven.
Training and Support
All volunteers become certified through Optage Hospice’s volunteer training program. Because Optage Hospice specializes in caring for individuals living with dementia in the final stages of life, volunteers must be comfortable working with this population. Don’t worry — we provide all required training, ongoing support, and continuing education.