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Volunteers are the Heart of Hospice
Descripción
Descripción
An integral component of our care is having empathetic Volunteers. These individuals have the
ability to understand and share the feelings of someone who is experiencing loss. These special
Volunteers know firsthand how much it means for someone to simply be there for them.
Sometimes the family and caregivers are struggling more than the individual receiving hospice
care, and those that have experienced the loss of a loved one are very much aware of this. Just
being there for them shows you care, and it means so much!
I am reaching out to you today to see if you would be interested in using your experiences to
help others. There are many ways you can do this, both directly and indirectly. Our volunteer
opportunities have a positive impact on those we serve.
Some of our volunteer opportunities include:
- Patient visits for companionship and support
- Spending time with patients while their family runs errands
- Assisting with household chores or errands
- Supporting patients and families in the patient’s last hours
- Providing veteran to veteran support
- Providing specialized services such as pet therapy with appropriate documentations.
- Making tuck-in phone calls to patients or their family to make sure they have supplies,
- Assisting with bereavement program tasks, bereavement support groups, and
memorial services
- Assisting with administrative or clerical tasks in the office such as answering telephones,
assisting with mailings, putting together packets or training manuals, and more
▪ Teens between the ages of 16—17 may also volunteer in the office with
administrative tasks.
- Working on special projects such as making quilts, blankets, fidget aprons, birthday
cakes, or cards, and more
Sharing some of your time and your heart with those in need is so helpful and appreciated!
Ubicación
Gentiva Hospice of Morristown
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We cover areas in:
Hamblen, Jeff, Grainger, Hancock and Claiborne counties.
Hold a hand, share a story
Listen, read, or sing
Run errands
Play a game, bake or garden
Provide administrative support
Veteran to Veteran
