Volunteers play a crucial role in hospice care, providing support and companionship to patients, families, and hospice care providers. Hospice care providers rely on volunteers to help provide essential services that can enhance the patient’s quality of life and support their physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.
Some volunteer services that hospice providers may offer include:
Volunteers can provide companionship to hospice patients by reading to them, engaging in conversation, or simply sitting with them.
Volunteers can provide emotional support to patients and their families by offering a listening ear, comfort, and encouragement.
Volunteers can provide respite care to family members and caregivers by staying with the patient for a short period, giving the caregiver a much-needed break.
Volunteers can help run errands for patients and their families, such as picking up groceries, prescriptions, or other items they may need.
Hospice providers may have volunteers bring in certified therapy animals to help comfort and support patients.
Volunteers can provide music therapy to patients by playing instruments, singing, or simply listening to music with them.
Please call the number below and one of our coordinators will guide you through the process of starting services with us.
866-634-2333
Please call the number below and one of our coordinators will guide you through the process of starting services with us.
866-634-2333