Objective:
Provide emotional support and companionship to hospice patients, helping them
feel valued, heard, and comforted in their final stage of life.
Volunteer Activities Could Include:
- Friendly visits: Sitting with patients, chatting, listening to life stories, or simply being present.
- Engaging activities: Reading aloud, playing music, watching TV or movies, helping with simple crafts or puzzles.
- Comforting presence: Offering a hand to hold during difficult moments, sitting quietly when words aren’t needed.
- Legacy projects: Helping patients create memory books and write letters to loved ones.
- Respite for caregivers: Giving family members a short break while you stay with the patient.
Training Provided:
- Hospice philosophy and protocols
- Active listening and compassionate communication
- Understanding grief, loss, and end-of-life stages
- Confidentiality and boundary-setting
Commitment:
1-2 hours per week; schedule based on volunteer availability and patient needs.
Ideal For:
Individuals with a calm, empathetic presence and a desire to bring comfort
during life's final chapter.