Staff that would like to volunteer.
We have a couple CNA's that are in nursing school and need some volunteer hours. Does anyone use employees as volunteers?
Thanks!
Courtney
Read more…We have a couple CNA's that are in nursing school and need some volunteer hours. Does anyone use employees as volunteers?
Thanks!
Courtney
Read more…I have a volunteer that is having a hard time with a patient who has dementia. Does anyone know of a good website or have a handout that I can give her to help her with some ideas and tips on working with this patient. I have given her a few ideas th
Read more…Greetings! What do you teach volunteers regarding emergencies, other than " Do NOT call 911--call hospice" ? Your input appreciated.
Read more…I am a brand new Hospice Volunteer Coordinator.. I have been doing this for the last 5 months... The hospice that i work for did not have a volunteer program, so i have no mentor, or established program.. I have taken the time to set up a training ma
Read more…Hello, I'm a graduate student in psychology seeking participants for my doctoral dissertation study. It is an inquiry into how young adults (aged 21 to 45 years of age) experience their body and how their experiences impact their identity. I have a
Read more…I live in Michigan and looking for specific training as a doula, vigil volunteer, or death midwife. I have an extensive background in hospice, but wish more training in this profession. Any suggestions? Am open to training outside of Michigan as w
Read more…My administrator would like me to provide infromation on the ratio of volunteers to patients at various hospices? If you'd be so kind as to tell me what you total census is and how many volunteers you have, I'ld be most appreciative. The timeline f
Read more…Please help me to find subjects.
I am a freelance photojournalist for the New York Times seeking to make a powerful and informative still photo documentary in the New York City area about the lives and views of willing patients with terminal illness.
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Nurses and nurse assistants (CNA’s) know a lot about stress in nursing homes. They reported their concerns in research done at twenty-five nursing homes in North Carolina. This is what they had to say: Nurses: The situations most stressful for nu
Read more…Does anyone have an example of a volunteer recruitment letter to send to families who are past the 13 month bereavement period?
Read more…who closes deceased eyes and jaws after death.Brother in law says he can do it himself. My twin is dying which makes it his wife so he is hit hard with pain
Read more…The emergence of an "energy - in - formation" creates a path. It is a path into the unknown. This path of faith creates an assurance within yourself. It is the essence of who you really are saying hello. This greeting is bound in eternity and here to
Read more…His wife is dying also which makes it my twin sister. Should not someone close the eyes of the deceased.????????????If so who does it
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Read more…Did you know that prison inmates are serving as hospice volunteers? They provide a special comfort that may be missing in the lives of some prisoners, especially those who no longer have attentive relationships beyond prison walls. Many serving lif
Read more…I have a potential volunteer whose husband died on our program 2 years ago. She does not drive but wants to give back to our hospice for all the wonderful care she and her family received. I have come up with a need that she could help our bereaveme
Read more…Hello all!
I am just curious. If you cannot fill a volunteer request what do you do? Does your hospice require you to go yourself? Do you have staff that volunteer their time not during work hours?
Thanks!
Ocean
Read more…Has Any Other Hospice On This Site Ever Used Palliative Radiation?
What Were The Challenges?
Was It Affordable Fo The Group/ Company?
How Do We Negotiate Such Services?
Thanks So Much!!
Everett Park, VP Clinical Liaison
Eternal Hope Hospice
Read more…Hello to all! I am brand new to this position and am just looking for some general pointers for recruitment and well, whatever else you could provide me that would be useful in this role!
Thank you and I look forward to any tips!
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