HandsOn
West Central Ohio...
Providing Support in a Time of
Need
December 1, 2011
Being
seriously ill can be a
frightening experience, but you have the opportunity to provide the
simple gift
of comfort to an individual facing the most life-threatening of
illnesses.
Heartland
Hospice invites you to share
the end-of-life journey with a patient who has no friends or family
members to
support them. Volunteers
hold vigil by
visiting with patients as they near the end of their lives, ensuring
that “no
one dies alone”. This
truly generous
volunteer position is available to individuals who are at least 18
years old,
and a very flexible schedule is available for volunteers who wish to
serve on
an on-call basis. A
background check, TB
test, training, and on-going support from the organization are provided.
“Heartland
Hospice’s goal is the no
one dies alone, vigil volunteers help the team by sitting with the
patient
until the nurse, Chaplain or family can get there or to be there
because family
can Not be there,” says Sandy Naas, Volunteer Coordinator.
To
learn more about this volunteer
opportunity or other opportunities within our community, please contact
HandsOn
West Central Ohio at (937) 548-8002, ext. 211, or
click here to visit HandsOn West Central Ohio, including
Retired
and Senior Volunteer Program, is a program of Council on Rural
Services. This
program receives funding from Darke County United Way, Corporation for
National
Service, Area Agency on Aging, PSA2.
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