Hospice Volunteer - The volunteer plays a vital role in enhancing the quality of care delivered to the patient and family through patient/family care activities or administrative activities that support the hospice agencys goal of quality patient/family care.
Community Development, Health & Medicine, Seniors & Retirement
Benefits:
Training Provided
Good For:
Teens, Age 55+
Participation Requirements:
Driver’s License, Background Check
Description
Provides assistance to the hospice program and/or patient/family in accordance with designated activities.
Provides input into the Plan of care and Interdisciplinary Group meetings as applicable.
Accurately documents services provided as trained and instructed by the hospice agency.
Maintains strict patient confidentiality
Communicates any changes in the patients status or observations to assigned supervisor and/or Administrator.
Attends at least four (4) in-services per year.
Participates in community outreach projects for the agency.
Bereavement Volunteer: knowledge of the death and dying process; interacts with family in a caring and compassionate manner; assists with arrangements after death; assists with agency memorial services or activities; assists with community education on end-of-life issues.
Patient Care Volunteer: records accurate, legible, timely, and objective documentation of each patient/family encounter; schedules regular visits with patient/family as designated in the Plan of Care; provides respite care for family; attends IDG for updating of Plan of Care as appropriate; communicates any changes or observations to assigned supervisor and Administrator.
Administrative Volunteer: completes all assignments in a timely manner; paperwork is neat, thorough, and legible.
Experience: Less than 6 months
Education Requirements
Volunteers who provide patient care and support services according to their experience, training and education must be in compliance with agency policies and under the supervision of an agency employee.
Experience Requirements
Experience in working with people and willing to serve others.
Skill Requirements
Mature, non-judgmental, caring, people-oriented individual who is supportive of the hospice concept of care.
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