| Volunteer
Part of the reason St. Anthony's Hospice and the de Greeff
Hospice House is a success is due to wonderful, dedicated volunteers. They play
a very important role in the hospice program by providing comfort and emotional
support to our terminally ill patients and their families.
Who can be a volunteer?
Hospice volunteers are of all ages and come from different
life experiences. They are drawn to hospice work for a variety of reasons, but
the characteristics that define and unite them are compassion and the desire to
help.
If you can listen, enjoy being with other people, like being
part of a team are are reliable and dependable, you'll fit right in!
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How can I help?
- Patient care volunteers become
very involved with patients, whether helping to feed those in need, providing
respite care for the caregiver, running errands, or simply sitting quietly by
a bedside.
- Bereavement volunteers (volunteers who are interested
in bereavement) - offer support to the survivors by telephone calls or home
visits. They provide reassurance to the family that their feelings are normal
and necessary during the grief process.
- Office support
- s ome volunteers prefer to help with clerical duties. Mailings as well as a
variety of clerical work is an ongoing process in the hospice setting.
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Is experience required to become a volunteer?
Experience is NOT required but thorough training is provided
along with on-going supervision from our qualified staff.
Training is filled with valuable information. Volunteers learn
good communication skills that enable them to listen effectively and to talk openly
about issues relating to death and dying. By the end of the training, volunteers
are well prepared to meet a variety of new experiences and can share this with
our hospice patients and their families. To find out the next scheduled training
dates, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator, at 314-525-7374 or by email.
All volunteers are encouraged to attend monthly meetings to
share information, discuss patients' needs and receive support from each other
as well as from the rest of the hospice staff.
Note - Training classes are offered free of charge and
St. Anthony's Hospice provides all necessary material. There is no obligation
to St. Anthony's Hospice to become a volunteer after training if someone decides
that Hospice volunteering just is not for them. St. Anthony's Hospice respects
that decision.
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How do I become a volunteer?
Call the Volunteer Coordinator, at 314-525-7374 to learn more about interesting
and rewarding volunteer opportunities.
I cannot volunteer at this time,
but how else can I help?
We are committed to providing care, regardless of financial circumstances, and
your gift or contribution can make a difference in many ways. We take pride in
knowing your donations go back to the communities we serve. Your donations assist
us in ensuring that our ministry remains strong. Many giving opportunities are
available. Call our development office at 314-525-7367 to learn about ways you
can keep the reality of St. Anthony's Hospice and the de Greeff Hospice House
alive.
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