Objective:
Provide specialized emotional support and companionship to hospice patients who
are military veterans, by connecting them with fellow veterans who understand
their unique experiences and values.
Why Veteran-to-Veteran?
Veterans often feel a deep bond with others who’ve served. Shared experiences,
values, and language can foster trust, making it easier for veteran patients to
open up, reminisce, and find peace.
Volunteer Responsibilities:
- Visit veteran patients regularly to offer companionship, conversation, and support
- Listen to military stories with understanding and respect
- Assist with pinning ceremonies or honor recognition events (e.g., presenting a certificate or American flag lapel pin)
- Help with legacy projects like memory books.
- Provide respite to caregivers by staying with the patient
Training Provided In:
- Hospice care and philosophy
- Confidentiality (HIPAA), boundaries, and communication skills
- Military culture sensitivity and veteran-specific end-of-life concerns
- PTSD awareness and trauma-informed care
Time Commitment:
Flexible, usually 1-2 hours per week; based on patient need and volunteer
availability
Ideal For:
Active Duty and Military veterans who want to give back by supporting fellow
veterans at the end of life with dignity, honor, and compassion.