Compassus Hospice
Requesting Pet Therapy Services for Hospice Patients
Compassus Hospice, Danbury, Connecticut, us, 06813
We are currently seeking qualified professionals that would like to offer pet therapy services to individuals on hospice in Hartford, Fairfield, New Haven, Litchfield, and/or Middlesex counties. Volunteers are an essential part of the hospice team, as they contribute to the quality of life and fulfillment each patient experiences in their final days. If you are certified/licensed to provide pet therapy services and would like to gift some very special people with your presence and passion, please review the requirements below and apply to your preferred location.
Volunteer Training
All volunteers receive free training at a local office or virtually. In the volunteer orientation, you will learn about the following:
The goals and philosophy of hospice care
The physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of death and dying
Listening and communication skills
Patient and family rights
Professional boundaries
Family relationships
Grief and loss
Spiritual and cultural diversity
Patient confidentiality
Health Screening and Background Check
All required testing and health screening is paid for by Compassus.
TB Testing
Background Check
Fingerprinting
Time Commitment
Minimum of 6 months to 1 year commitment. After completing training, volunteers determine the frequency of their visits/services and how much time they would like to spend at each visit/service they perform. Whether you give two hours a month or six hours a week, all efforts are appreciated and needed. Compassus will work around your schedule.
The Qualities of An Effective Hospice Volunteer
Hospice volunteers should have a compassionate and kind attitude toward their patients. They should strive to provide comfort and support for both the patient and their family members. They should be reliable, punctual, and prepared for the tasks assigned to them. Good communication skills are essential in this role. Hospice volunteers should have a good understanding of hospice services, as well as, the hospice philosophy of care, taught during training. Finally, hospice volunteers should be non-judgmental and respectful towards patients and their families.
Additional qualities of an effective hospice volunteer include:
Good listener
Dependable
Patient
Flexible
Empathetic and open
Willing to serve, whether directly with families or behind the scenes
By having these qualities, hospice volunteers can provide quality care to those in need of hospice services, as well as support for their families. Their presence can be a great source of comfort and help to both the patient and family members during this difficult time.
Listed below are links to apply at our local offices, please apply to your preferred location. Once your application has been reviewed you will be contacted via email to discuss the next steps.
Orange/Milford Office
https://hospicecom.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/Volunteer/job/Orange-CT/Volunteer_2021-21034?locations=774a231d5a7801929adba537cb7ad75b
Hartford/Rocky Hill Office:
https://hospicecom.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/Volunteer/job/Hartford-CT/Volunteer---Hartford--CT_2023-30187?locations=774a231d5a78015c6bb2c58ac97a7759
Thank you for your interest! We look forward to working with you!