Volunteer Bereavement Program

I'm the Volunteer Coordinator at Hospice Community Care in PA. I'm looking for information for training the volunteers for our bereavement program. Our volunteers will be making phne calls as well as berevement visits. Does anyone have any material on this subject? Thanks, Kelly McAndrew

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  • I'll think about this over the weekend. I have the best thanatology library in all of northeastern PA, I swear. I've done volunteer training year ago and developed the training module. Some things don't change, so I would be hapy to help in any way I can. See you on Monday, hopefully.

    Marion
    "Life is risk or it's nothing at all."
    Helen Keller
  • Hi Kelly:

    HVA's National Hospice Document Repository (NHDR) has bereavement forms that have been donated by other volunteer coordinators. After you click on the NHDR link, click on the "View Documents" button. Please note the disclaimers about using NHDR information.

    Also, the NHDR is the largest free public-access repository of articles on end-of-life care, including bereavement. To search for articles on topics of interest use the link above and click on the "Search Articles" button.

    HVA's Patient Data Vault service has a library of forms that can be used for HIPAA-compliant, secure-reporting of volunteer bereavement visits using the Internet.

    Greg Schneider
    HCF Creator
    President, HVA
    • Thanks Greg, it'll be a big help.
      Kelly
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