volunteers
What Does it Mean to Be a Hospice Volunteer?
The role of hospice volunteer provides an opportunity for
you to share your love and compassion with others.
The qualities of a good hospice volunteer include:
- An understanding and acceptance of your own feelings
regarding death and dying.
- A strong comfort level with people approaching death
(however, direct experience with death and dying is not
required).
- Good listening skills.
The type of activities frequently offered include:
Companionship
- Supportive listening and conversation
- Applying holistic therapies
- Reading or other activities of interest
- Support with life review (reminiscing, looking back
over one’s life and sharing stories, pictures, etc.)
- Assistance with documenting one’s life story
- Support with audio or video-taping treasured messages
for one’s family
- Letter writing
- Light chores, tasks, projects, errands
- Caregiver respite
Our patients reside in their own homes, skilled nursing
facilities, retirement homes and assisted living facilities.
If you prefer, you can volunteer to assist us in our administrative
offices.
We are also looking for individuals who have experience
with bereavement to serve as Leaders for our Grief Support
Groups.
What Is the Commitment?
- Hospice volunteering involves visiting one or more patients
and/or their family per week. Visits are arranged either
during the week or on weekends. You don’t necessarily
have to see the patient the same time each week.
- We ask for a weekly commitment of two hours, including
travel time.
- We request a one year’s commitment so that our patients
can see the same volunteer during the time they are receiving
hospice services.
Is There Training?
All volunteers receive an initial 2 1/2 hour orientation.
We discuss:
- The history and philosophy of hospice.
- The process of death and dying.
- An overview of the roles and responsibilities of each
member of the hospice team.
- Methods of offering compassionate care to the terminally
ill patient and their loved ones.
Subsequent to the initial orientation, evening training
sessions are held every two months throughout the year on
various topics related to hospice and palliative care.
To join us as a volunteer, contact the Volunteer Coordinator
at 805-677-7405 or volunteerforhospice@assistedca.com.
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