Retired Teachers – Your Time Still Teaches
You spent years guiding, listening, encouraging, and showing up for others.
That doesn’t stop at retirement.
Hospice patients are often looking for the same things students needed from you:
someone patient, kind, and willing to listen.
As a hospice volunteer, you might:
Sit and talk with a patient
Listen to life stories
Read aloud or look through photo albums
Play simple games
Offer calm companionship and presence
Your teaching experience can be especially meaningful when working with patients who have limited speech or are nonverbal, such as those who have had a stroke. Your ability to read cues, be patient, and communicate in different ways can bring comfort and connection.
No medical experience is needed. Just the same skills you’ve always had:
patience, compassion, and the ability to connect.
Volunteers set their own schedules and choose the patients they visit. Most visits are about one hour per week.
Providence Home Health & Hospice
9413 E Harry St, Suite 703
Wichita, KS
316-558-5956
Office Hours: Monday–Friday 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Stop by the office, ask questions, and fill out a volunteer application.
You’ve spent a lifetime helping others grow. Now you can help someone feel seen, heard, and not alone.
Providence Home Health & Hospice
9413 E Harry St, Suite 703
Wichita, KS
316-558-5956
Office Hours: Monday–Friday 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Stop by the office, ask questions, and fill out a volunteer application.