Why Volunteer?

St. Mary’s Hospice volunteers offer vital help to people in need, worthwhile causes, and the community, but the benefits can be even greater for you, the volunteer. 

 

Volunteering and helping others can help you reduce stress, combat depression, keep you mentally stimulated, and provide a sense of purpose provide peace, comfort and care to patients, caregivers, and families during the end-of-life process. 

 

The benefits of volunteering can help you to find friends, connect with the community, learn new skills, and even advance your career. 

For Patient Care Volunteers

Volunteers may NOT handle patient's medicines, change dressings, help with enteral feedings, transport patients, or fill out financial paperwork. 

St. Mary's Hospice Services offers the following volunteering opportunities:

Office Volunteer

Office volunteers assist Hospice staff members in hospice's administrative office. These activities may include assembling information packets and admission packets, filing, photocopying, assisting with mailings, and putting away supplies.

Veteran Volunteer

Veteran volunteers are able to share and perform life review, visiting our veteran patients on Veteran’s Day.

Special Events Volunteer

Volunteers who enjoy public speaking, networking and participating in a variety of events designed to raise funds, help with public education and community awareness.

Art Enrichment Volunteer

With the help of our volunteers, our  patients and families are able to explore their creative side and express their feelings through the visual arts.

Music Enrichment Volunteer

Our music enrichment volunteers enjoy singing, playing a musical instrument and share their talent with our hospice patients.

Photography Volunteer

Whether taking photos is your hobby or your passion, you can create memorable moments with your hospice patients by taking professional pictures of the patient and family.

Patient Care Volunteer

Our patient care volunteers offer emotional care support, and practical assistance that enhances the comfort and quality of life for patients and family/caregivers. These services include being available for companionship, listening to music, talking with the patient, helping with feeding, providing comfort, and simply "being there" to support patient's family and caregiver.

Volunteer Application

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If you are interested in learning more about joining our team, click on the following button.