Residential (formerly NorthShore) Hospice is seeking Veteran Volunteers to support Veteran patients and their families through their end-of-life journey. Hospice patients have a terminal diagnosis and a limited life expectancy, and they and their loved ones are often dealing with many emotional stressors while in the care of hospice.
Why we need Veteran Volunteers:
1. Veterans share a common language, experience and culture that other volunteers may not be able to bring to the relationship
2. Some Veteran patients only feel comfortable reminiscing and sharing their stories with other Vets. Some hospice patients feel the need to process their stories and combat experience to obtain closure, and a Veteran volunteer can help them do that.
3. Veteran volunteers may have knowledge about the VA system and benefits that other volunteers would not.
4. Veteran volunteers can help us honor the vets we have on service, many of whom served in WWII, Korea and Vietnam.
Veteran volunteers can help in a variety of ways, from giving our patients the chance to talk, reminisce and have some companionship, to assisting us in ceremonies to honor the veterans on our service, to helping our staff get patients and families the VA benefits they need and have earned.
We know that many Veterans are born volunteers, and often volunteering is what made them into a Veteran in the first place. No experience with healthcare is necessary - to be a good hospice volunteer you need only to be dependable and punctual, flexible and patient, non-judgmental and friendly, a good listener and kind-hearted. We would welcome a group from a local American Legion or VFW who are willing to be part of a color guard and work as a team or individually.
Qualifications:
If this role sounds like a good fit for you, please get in touch to arrange an interview - we look forward to hearing from you!