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Published 1/23/26 4:15PM

Patient Companionship - League City, TX

On-site, Volunteer must be in or near League City, TX
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  • Details

    Available Times:
    Weekdays (daytime, evenings), Weekends (daytime, evenings)
    Time Commitment:
    Flexible
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    3
    Cause Areas:
    Health & Medicine, Seniors & Retirement, Veterans
    Benefits:
    Training Provided
    Participation Requirements:
    Background Check, Attend Orientation
    Age Requirement:
    18+
    Wheelchair Accessible

    Description

    Patient Companionship - League City, TX

    THE IMPORTANT ROLE OF A HOSPICE VOLUNTEER

    Volunteers perform many important duties. Whether providing companionship in a patient’s home, assisting with special events, or helping with other meaningful tasks, volunteers play a vital role in allowing hospice to meet the needs of the community more fully.

    HOW DO HOSPICE VOLUNTEERS HELP?

    Hospice volunteers are essential in providing the level of care and support that patients and their loved ones expect from hospice services. The primary goal of a hospice volunteer is to offer empathy, compassion, and companionship to both the patient and their family during difficult times.

    Volunteer duties vary depending on the needs of the patient and family. In addition to patient support, volunteers may also assist through community outreach activities, fundraising, or administrative tasks. Through participation and engagement, hospice volunteers find deep value in serving patients, families, and their community.

    THE BENEFITS OF HOSPICE VOLUNTEERS

    The importance of hospice volunteers should never be overlooked. Volunteers provide layers of support that extend beyond medical care, including:

    • Empathetic listening
    • Companionship and activity involvement
    • Communication support between patients, families, and hospice staff
    • Assistance with activities of daily living (as appropriate)

    These services greatly enhance the quality of life for patients and their loved ones.

    COMMUNICATION

    Volunteers can be a valuable link between the patient, family, and hospice care team, helping ensure that concerns are communicated and care is coordinated smoothly.

    ADMINISTRATIVE VOLUNTEERING

    In addition to working directly with patients, volunteers can help hospice operations in many other ways, including:

    • Assisting with fundraising
    • Answering phones
    • Preparing mailings
    • Photocopying and data entry
    • Supporting office needs
    • Helping with community events

    There truly is something for everyone.

    HOSPICE VOLUNTEER TRAINING

    All volunteers must complete training to ensure they are prepared and confident in their roles. While training may vary depending on assignments, all volunteers receive core instruction that includes:

    • Mission and philosophy of hospice care
    • Overview of hospice services
    • Best practices, procedures, and precautions
    • Providing emotional support to families
    • Emergency procedures
    • Symptoms of life-limiting illnesses
    • Common injuries
    • Communication skills
    • Professional boundaries
    • End-of-life processes
    • Grief and bereavement support

    This training ensures volunteers are well-equipped to provide compassionate, high-quality support.

    HOW TO BECOME A HOSPICE VOLUNTEER

    To volunteer with VitalCaring Hospice, please contact:

    Sandra Bell

    Location

    On-site
    League City, TX, USA

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