THE IMPORTANT ROLE OF A HOSPIE VOLUNTEER
Volunteers perform many important duties. Whether providing companionship in a patient's home, assisting with a special event, or handling other meaningful tasks-volunteers play a vital role that enables the hospice to meet the needs of the community more fully.
HOW DO HOSPICE VOLUNTEERS HELP?
Hospice volunteers are essential to providing the level of care and support that patients and thier loves ones expect from hospice care. The primary goal of a hospice volunteer is to provide empathy and companionship to both the patient and their loved ones during difficult times. The duties of a volunteer vary depending on the needs of the person they are caring for. Part of vounteering may also consist of offering support through community outreach activities, fundraising, or office work. Through participation and engagement, hospice volunteers find value in their devotion to patients, their loved ones, and their community.
THE BENEFITS OF HOSPICE VOLUNTEERS
The importance of hospice volunteers should never be overlooked because they can be much more beneficial to hospice care than one might initially think. They assist paitents in multiple ways that not every hospice professional can do on their own. These include layers of support such as empathetic listening, activity involvement, communication with hospice staff, and ADL assistance.
COMMUNICATION
Volunteers can be a great source of communication between the patient, family, and hospice care staff to ensure that everything is running smoothly.
ADMINISTRATIVE VOLUNTEERING
Besides working with hospice patients directly, there are many other ways in which a volunteer can help a hospice run more smoothly and improve a patient's quality of life. Some perform more office-oriented roles, such as working in the thrift shop, coordinating support services, fundraising, answering the phone, mailings, photocopying, and data entry. There turly is something that everyone can do.
HOSPICE VOLUNTEER TRAINING
Volunteers must complete training to ensure they are prepared to fullfill the tasks required of them. Training can vary depending on a volunteer's role within the organizaion, but generally, all volunteers receive similar basic instruction. These various levels of training may include learning and understanding items such as:
Having strong knowledge and skills in these areas of hospice care helps hospice volunteers perform their duties to the hightest degree, ensuring that their patients enjoy the best quality of life possible.
HOW TO BECOME A HOSPICE VOLUNTEER
To volunteer with Traditions Health, contact sandra.bell@traditionshealth.com for more information.
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