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Published 8/31/25 8:00PM

CARIS Legacy Project Hospice Volunteer

On-site, Volunteer must be in or near Murfreesboro, TN
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  • Details

    Available Times:
    Weekdays (daytime, evenings), Weekends (daytime, evenings)
    Commitment Details:
    Commit to a project fulfillment time
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    50
    Cause Areas:
    Arts & Music, Community Development, Seniors & Retirement
    Good For:
    Kids, Teens, Public Groups, Age 55+
    Other Requirements:
    See requirements in the body of the description.

    Description

    CARIS Legacy Project Hospice Volunteer

    DONATE YOUR TIME & TALENT

    BEING CREATIVE & USING YOUR SKILLS

    TO KEEP FAMILIES CONNECTED

    Our office covers: Cannon, Rutherford & Wilson counties.

    In a legacy project, a hospice volunteer helps a patient craft something meaningful and memorable through crafts, music, art, writing or other creative processes. The completed item serves as a reminder of the person, what they loved, and what was important to them. No matter what form legacy takes, be assured it will be a timeless extension of oneself, that a family and friends will cherish forever.

    Examples of how you can create a legacy project WITH the patient:

    • Assist in writing or write down a first-person account of the most significant events and lessons learned during their lives.

    • Help finish a good-bye letter to their families and friends

    • Take picture of the patient and their loved ones

    • Recording of a special song that incorporates the sound of the patient’s heartbeat

    • Videotape a patient sharing stories they want to pass down. This will capture their mannerisms and voice so the family can always have a record of their loved one

    • Assist in completing an "unfinished project" to pass along for others to cherish

    • Writing a letter or buying a gift for someone to open at a future life event like a graduation, birthday or wedding.

    • Collect fingerprints or hand print in plaster plaque

    Examples of how you can create a legacy project for the families:

    • Make special legacy gift from a loved ones clothes for a family member. Ex. teddy bear, ornament or pillow out of a favorite shirt or sweater.

    • Put together a scrapbook or photo album for others to enjoy

    • Create a picture slide show

    • Design a collage of decorative jewelry as a piece of art

    • Compile a binder, book or box of a patient's favorite recipes

    • Make a shadow box for a patient's favorite collectibles

    • Build a frame to display a treasured painting

    • Create a quilt from favorite clothing or fabric items

    • Compile a collection of favorite songs or hymns

    • Plant a tree or re-plant cuttings of the patient's loved plants to distribute to loved ones

    • Organize a collection of paintings or artwork for the family

    • Write a poem about the loved one from stories they share or your time visiting with the patient

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    Snapshot overview of the process of making a legacy project:

    • Meet/Speak with Volunteer Coordinator, go over options and requested pending projects

    • Meet w family, if needed

    • Be presented with the overall project vision or idea, discuss what your thoughts & capabilities are to execute the project

    • Receive the patient's items and any available supplies

    • There is no funding available from CARIS. We can work together to resource supplies and families may pay for items needed. However, your time and talent are donated.

    • Agree on timeline and completion of project.

    • Periodic check-ins

    • Deliver finished project

    • Enjoy the good feeling of creating a lasting memory for a family

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    If you are not interacting with a patient, then the only requirements are:

    • Contact name

    • Telephone number

    • E-mail address

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    If you are working alongside a PATIENT, then the requirements are:

    1. Volunteer Application & Background Consent Form

    2. Background Check

    3. TB Test Series (CARIS covers the cost) performed at Concentra

    4. Orientation, average 2 hours

    5. Cornerstone Training- Online training videos and resources

    6. Valid Drivers License

    7. Current Automobile Insurance

    Overview of the Volunteer On boarding Process:

    1. Respond to this posting

    2. Fill out a Volunteer Application & Background Consent Forms

    3. Speak to Volunteer Coordinator/return application

    4. Background check is then completed

    5. Set up Orientation Training

    6. TB Test #1- Visit Concentra, Monday or Tuesday for test and return for the reading later that week

    7. Start on-line Cornerstone training

    8. Attend Orientation- average 2 hr. training. *Share your preferences, expectations and goals for volunteering

    9. TB Test #2- (2) weeks later. repeat same steps as #6

    10. Match w patient, set up time to meet patient with the Volunteer Coordinator. You will set up visit schedule w patient/caregiver/Volunteer Coordinator

    11. Turn in Time sheets weekly

    12. Make a difference is someone's life & have a meaningful experience

    Another way to start the Volunteer process:

    Volunteer At Caris (office.com)

    "No Act of Kindness,

    No Matter How Small,

    Is Ever Wasted."

    -Aesop-

    Location

    On-site
    Murfreesboro, Tennessee, US

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