What are the responsibilities and job description for the Hospice Volunteer position at Athena Health Care Systems?
Athena Home Health & Hospice is looking for compassionate and caring volunteers to join our team in Hartford County!
What does a hospice volunteer do?
Our volunteers work closely with the Volunteer Coordinator and the interdisciplinary team to provide emotional and task-oriented support to patients and their families. Tasks could include reading to patients, doing arts & crafts, listening to music with them, reminiscing on memories, or even simply having a conversation about today’s top news.
A great hospice volunteer is someone who has a big heart. Our patients are at the end-of-life and our mission is to provide a meaningful and comfortable experience for them and their family.
No experience is required! We will help prepare and support you throughout your time as a volunteer.
What are the requirements?
What does a hospice volunteer do?
Our volunteers work closely with the Volunteer Coordinator and the interdisciplinary team to provide emotional and task-oriented support to patients and their families. Tasks could include reading to patients, doing arts & crafts, listening to music with them, reminiscing on memories, or even simply having a conversation about today’s top news.
A great hospice volunteer is someone who has a big heart. Our patients are at the end-of-life and our mission is to provide a meaningful and comfortable experience for them and their family.
No experience is required! We will help prepare and support you throughout your time as a volunteer.
What are the requirements?
- Must be at least 18 years old.
- Must have a reliable and insured method of transportation and a valid driver's license.
- Must be willing to visit patients in their home setting (skilled nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, hospitals, homes, etc).
- Must be willing to commit at least one hour a week for a minimum of six months. We are flexible with the schedule.
- Must be able to read, speak, write, and understand the English language.
- Must be able to deal tactfully with confidential and personal information regarding patients and their plan of care.