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Enhabit Hospice

Human connection - taking walks & listening

Enhabit Hospice, Wichita, Kansas, United States, 67232

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Companionship and human connection -

Depending on the patient’s and family’s needs volunteers may help by sitting and talking, reading aloud, taking walks, writing letters, or listening to music with hospice patients. Become a hospice volunteer As one of the nation’s largest hospice providers, Enhabit is focused on providing dignity and comfort to patients at the end of life. Hospice is more than just symptom and pain management; it is a philosophy of care designed to treat every physical, spiritual and emotional need of a patient and their loved ones. One of the ways we are able to provide such comprehensive care is through our hospice volunteers. Volunteers are required by Medicare to be part of the hospice care team with the goal of offering specialized skills and support outside of the clinical team. Volunteers ensure that the patient and family’s needs are met through companionship, assisting with everyday tasks and providing respite time to a patient’s caregivers. If you want to make an impact and feel a calling to connect with others, we encourage you to join our team of compassionate volunteers today. What is a hospice volunteer? Hospice volunteers are compassionate individuals who provide comfort and support to patients facing a life-limiting illness. Volunteers offer specialized skills and support outside of the clinical team. There is no one-size-fits-all to what makes a hospice volunteer. Some volunteers participate because they want to give back to the community or they might have a special talent that brings joy to others. However, each volunteer makes a significant impact on patients and their families. What does a hospice volunteer do? Volunteers ensure that the patient and family’s needs are met in a variety of ways. This can be through companionship, assisting with everyday tasks or providing respite time to a patient’s caregivers. Hospice volunteers can also make an impact by assisting the hospice agency with administrative duties. This can look like: Sitting with a patient, socializing and providing a listening ear Helping with general office support (filing, shredding, etc.) Running errands for patients and families Writing a journal or life story with patients as a memento for the family Playing games, reading or listening to music with patients Walking or caring for family pets Assisting with light house cleaning Providing bereavement support for family members Hospice volunteers have the unique opportunity to provide a type of care that is companionship-based. This non-clinical support oftentimes helps patients remain in high spirits. It might even give them or their loved ones a break from thinking about their illness. Volunteers can also use their unique backgrounds to connect with patients on a deeper level.

Please reach out to Enhabit today & the Volunteer Coordinator can answer any questions you may have. Watch our video to learn more: Patient care in the home