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Caregiver Respite - Why it's important

On-site, Volunteer must be in or near Wichita, KS
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  • Details

    Available Times:
    Weekdays (daytime, evenings), Weekends (daytime, evenings)
    Commitment Details:
    Volunteers set their own schedules
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    10
    Cause Areas:
    Health & Medicine, Religion & Spirituality, Veterans
    Good For:
    Age 55+
    Participation Requirements:
    Driver’s License, Background Check, Attend Orientation
    Age Requirement:
    18+
    Other Requirements:
    MUST BE AVAILABLE FOR IN-PERSON INTERVIEW, drug test, social security number required, 2-step TB test which requires 4 visits to the clinic, volunteer is required to keep current auto insurance card on file with volunteers’s name on policy

    Description

    Caregiver Respite - Why it's important

    Hospice family caregivers are essential to the care of a loved one who is receiving hospice care. The family helps with bathing, dressing, grooming, medication management, medical care, shopping, cooking, laundry, assists with financial matters, and provides emotional support for the patient.

    Enhabit Hospice is looking for a volunteer to reach out on a regular basis to the caregiver to offer emotional support and sit with the patient for a few hours so the caregiver can have a break. Caregivers miss out on social events, work and thier normal routine.

    What does a hospice volunteer do?

    Volunteers ensure that the patient and family’s needs are met in a variety of ways. This can be through companionship, assisting with everyday tasks or providing respite time to a patient’s caregivers.

    This can look like:

    • Sitting with a patient, socializing and providing a listening ear
    • Running errands for patients and families
    • Writing a journal or life story with patients as a memento for the family
    • Playing games, reading or listening to music with patients
    • Walking or caring for family pets
    • Assisting with light house cleaning

    How do I become a hospice volunteer?

    It is clear that hospice volunteers can make significant impacts in the lives of patients and loved ones navigating the end-of-life journey. If you feel called to do the same, consider becoming a hospice volunteer.

    Enhabit serves a 60-mile radius of the Wichita office and has caregivers on our waiting list. We have a volunteer coordinator who can help you get started and provide support to you every step of the way. Please reach out today if you would like to help.

    Watch our video to learn more: Patient care in the home

    Hospice family caregivers are essential to the care of a loved one who is receiving hospice care. The family helps with bathing, dressing, grooming, medication management, medical care, shopping, cooking, laundry, assists with financial matters, and provides emotional support for the patient.

    Enhabit Hospice is looking for a volunteer to reach out on a regular basis to the caregiver to offer emotional support and sit with the patient for a few hours so the caregiver can have a break. Caregivers miss out on social events, work and thier normal routine.

    What does a hospice volunteer do?

    Volunteers ensure that the patient and family’s needs are met in a variety of ways. This can be through companionship, assisting with everyday tasks or providing respite time to a patient’s caregivers.

    This can look like:

    • Sitting with a patient, socializing and providing a listening ear
    • Running errands for patients and families
    • Writing a journal or life story with patients as a…

    Location

    On-site
    Wichita, Kansas, US

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