Patient Visits

Patient Companionship/Support: Become part of the hospice care team! All volunteers who visit our patients receive core training to prepare them to visit hospice patients. You'll learn about hospice care, what to expect, and how to provide support to patients and families on the end-of-life journey. 

Homemaking or Outdoor Work: Hospice care helps patients continue to live in the place they call home. You can help by assisting the patient and family with homemaking duties, meal preparation, pet assistance, yard clean-up or gardening. 

11th Hour: During the final hours of a patient's life, 11th Hour volunteers are on hand to provide a quiet presence, companionship and support for family members. Special training is provided.

Story Book: Receive special training to record hospice patients as they read stories that can be shared for generations to come. The patient and family are given the book and recording as a memento.

Life Review: Learn how to interview patients about their lives, record those conversations and give the recordings to patients and their families for a long-lasting memories.

Music at Bedside: Many of our patients enjoy visits from volunteers who sing to them, play musical instruments, or play recorded music. 

Errands & Deliveries: When patients are unable to drive themselves or family members don't live nearby, volunteers can run errands or deliver essential items to the patient’s doorstep.