Types of Volunteers
Volunteers are an integral part of St. Anthony’s Hospice. Volunteers provide necessary social contact both for the patient and for his/her caregiver. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer for St. Anthony’s Hospice, please fill out our application. Please see below for the ways you can volunteer.
- Direct Contact
- Respite at patient’s home, relief for caregiver to attend appointments, run errands or just take a break while volunteer sits with patient
- Patient Companion. Visit with patient in home, nursing home, assisted living facility or at Lucy Smith King Care Center
- Both the Respite and Companion Volunteer bond with the patient and family through listening to their stories of life, family, work, hobbies and values.
- Volunteer activities might include reading to the patient, sharing a prayer or just sitting quietly being present with the patient.
- 11th Hour Volunteer, advanced training provided. Some patients in nursing home may not have family or anyone local, volunteers rotate times sitting with imminent patient.
- Goal: No one should die alone.
- Lucy Smith King Care Center: Assist staff in evenings and weekends by being at desk answering phone, greeting visitors, interacting with patients and families as needed.
- Bereavement phone contacts as requested by team
- Special Events
- Children Bereavement Camps: Big Buddy, Crafts, Fishing, Kitchen help, Set-up and Clean-up, Camp Nurse
- Volunteer for special Bereavement Gatherings, Holiday Hope, Adult Retreat
- Assistance at various events such as Senior Citizen Health Fair, Veteran Recognition Service and other community outreach events
- In-Direct Tasks
- Clerical assistance, assemble booklets, make copies, answer phone
- Organize supplies and rotate stock
- Data Entry
- Prepare mailings as needed
- Light cleaning in office
- Routine weekly tasks assigned by staff
- Group tasks such as package gloves and other items for patient care
- Prayer Shawl Ministry
- Crochet or knit Prayer Shawls and make other items including hats, scarves, dish towels and prayer cloths.
- Various shawl patterns are created including red, white & blue shawls presented by our chaplain during a special Veteran’s Pinning Ceremony for patients who served in military.
- Baked with Love
- Provide baked goods, donate individually wrapped snacks for families visiting at Lucy Smith King Care Center
- Prepare meal for Bereavement Support Group gatherings
- Provide baked goods, snack items for Children Bereavement Camps, Adult Retreat and various other gatherings
- Meal preparation for families as requested
- Skilled Volunteer Services
- Assist with building wheelchair ramp when requested
- Haircut for homebound, bedbound patients, current license required
- Sharing of music, instrumental talents
- Light maintenance projects in home