"Prior to doing Hospice volunteer work, I was very guarded and private with my personal thoughts and feelings. But being with Hospice patients has shown me first-hand how we all must lean on each other, especially at the end of life."
Volunteer
Volunteers: The Heart of Hospice
Adults and teenagers aged 16-18 with an interest in volunteering at PCHCV are encouraged to sign up for the next volunteer training class. The course covers background information on hospice, as well as health care related training.
No volunteers, no PCHCV...
Volunteers are a vital part of our work. Volunteers provide relief, companionship, and affection to our patients. The few hours spent with them are invaluable; our families tell us that the small things, like running errands, reading aloud, or just listening make all the difference to patients and caregivers alike. Volunteers are a driving force behind hospice care.
Also, like all hospices in the United States, volunteers are a cornerstone of PCHCV. To attain Medicare reimbursement for hospice services, a minimum of five percent of total hours worked each year are required to come from volunteers; for example, in 2005, volunteers worked 7,663 hours. Without volunteers, PCHCV would have to close.
Volunteer Opportunities
PCHCV volunteers come from all walks of life. They are a wide range of ages, educational and ethnic backgrounds. They bring unique skills and life experiences to their volunteer commitment. PCHCV offers training, support and continuing educational opportunities for volunteers.
Our volunteers...
Our volunteers contribute in a variety of areas:
Patient and Caregiver Care — Volunteers who serve where the patients reside may:
Office/Special Project Volunteers— Provide administrative support and assist PCHCV staff with special projects such as:
Integrative Therapy, Professional and Special Skilled Volunteers
The training session
Topics for the two-day training course include
Volunteer trainees will also learn about infection control and safety and federal regulations, including HIPAA regulations. The goal of the training session is to give beginning volunteers the education and resources they need to feel confident in working with our patients and families. The class covers all PCHCV programs and areas of care, and explains the resources available to help new volunteers answer questions in their first few weeks of work.
Sign up today.
To learn more or to register for the training session, call Volunteer Coordinator Eva Narvaez at 828/466-0466 ext. 2203, or email enarvaez@pchcv.org. Or, click here to download the volunteer application, fill out, and return to us by mail or fax.
Mail:
PCHCV
3975 Robinson Road
Newton, NC 28658
Fax (attn: Volunteer Department): 828/466-8862
Our volunteers' kindness and caring make all the difference to our patients. Contact us about volunteering today.
