Residential Home Health and Residential Hospice
Hospice Pet Therapy Volunteers Needed
Residential Home Health and Residential Hospice, Fraser, Michigan, United States, 48026
Overview
Residential Hospice, part of Residential Healthcare Group, is committed to providing exceptional home health, palliative, and hospice care. We are seeking Volunteers with certified pet therapy dogs to visit hospice patients, using the natural bond between humans and animals to bring joy, humor, love, and companionship to those on their end‑of‑life journey.
Responsibilities
Visit hospice patients with your certified pet therapy dog to provide companionship, reduce anxiety, and bring joy.
Collaborate with our care team—physicians, registered nurses, social workers, and spiritual care counselors—to support patients’ emotional and spiritual needs.
Qualifications
Must own a certified pet therapy dog.
Understanding of pet therapy guidelines and safety protocols.
Ability to work empathetically with end‑of‑life patients and their families.
Benefits for Patients
Unconditional, non‑judgmental love that pets provide.
Reduced feelings of loneliness and anxiety.
Encouragement to socialize and a positive thing to look forward to.
Benefits for Volunteers
Gratification of bringing smiles to patients, families, and staff.
Opportunity to witness the remarkable impact a pet can have on others’ lives.
Meaningful work for your certified pet therapy dog, receiving lots of loving attention.
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Responsibilities
Visit hospice patients with your certified pet therapy dog to provide companionship, reduce anxiety, and bring joy.
Collaborate with our care team—physicians, registered nurses, social workers, and spiritual care counselors—to support patients’ emotional and spiritual needs.
Qualifications
Must own a certified pet therapy dog.
Understanding of pet therapy guidelines and safety protocols.
Ability to work empathetically with end‑of‑life patients and their families.
Benefits for Patients
Unconditional, non‑judgmental love that pets provide.
Reduced feelings of loneliness and anxiety.
Encouragement to socialize and a positive thing to look forward to.
Benefits for Volunteers
Gratification of bringing smiles to patients, families, and staff.
Opportunity to witness the remarkable impact a pet can have on others’ lives.
Meaningful work for your certified pet therapy dog, receiving lots of loving attention.
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