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Jennifer L. Ellis, M.S., HS-BCP replied to Diane Klebanow's discussion Does Anyone Have A Volunteer Activity Form They'd Be Willing To Share?
"Here's oursCopy of Volunteer Activity Report.doc"
Nov 3, 2008
Jennifer L. Ellis, M.S., HS-BCP replied to Mykal Munlight's discussion Please help me
"Hi Mykal--

If I were you, I would familiarize myself with regulations in your area. NHPCO can provide you with basic guidance for what you need to include in an initial 16-20 hour volunteer training for hospice volunteers. I would also do a needs…"
Nov 3, 2008
Jennifer L. Ellis, M.S., HS-BCP replied to Kris Scanlon's discussion How to make volunteer training hands-on or interactive?
"Our hospice only serves our own continuing care retirement communities. As a part of our initial volunteer training, I take them for a "safety walk-through" to show them things like fire doors/fire safe areas, fire alarm systems, strobe lights,…"
Nov 3, 2008
Jennifer L. Ellis, M.S., HS-BCP replied to Sue Fink's discussion Emergency training for volunteers
"Since our setting is unique to our hospice (we only work in CCRC's), we train volunteers on responding to fire alarms/emergency alarms, emergency evacuation, fire suppression systems, and the "Don't call 911--call hospice"."
Jul 17, 2008

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