Feeding Friends is an educational program aimed at training volunteers, personal caregivers and family members in ways of providing optimal assistance for UM Rehab & Ortho patients at mealtime.
For many people, eating is associated with family, friends, conversation, celebrating, caring, religious events and cultural tradition. Families and patients see meals as a time to provide nutrition, love and caring, as well as a time to socialize.
Due to many factors, patients may face at least one difficulty while eating related to swallowing, seating, eating assistance and amount of food eaten. We designed and implemented a comprehensive training program for our volunteers, personal caregivers and family members interested in assisting us during mealtime. Our program includes elements adapted from the Baycrest Eating Assistance Training Program and the Bridgepoint Mealtime Assistance Program.
What are the program’s goals?
3 shifts available:
Thank you for your interest in volunteering at UMROI! Please complete an application to get started. Then, click on the Home button and navigate to the Assigned Sequences section. Step one is to schedule an interview; please follow the instructions to choose an interview date/time. Please reach back out to me if you have any questions.
Thank you!
Laurel
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Laurel Gaffney, MS, CAVS (she/her)
Manager, Volunteer Services and Hackerman-Patz House at UM Rehabilitation & Orthopaedic Institute
University of Maryland Medical System
2100 Kernan Drive
Baltimore, MD 21207
410-448-7388 | laurel.gaffney@umm.edu
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