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Tomah Memorial Hospital
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POSITION DETAILS Tomah Health Hospice Touch is looking for individuals looking to serve our Hospice program through volunteering. Hospice Touch offers both community-based services as well as at our inpatient facility, The Serenity House. Volunteers are able to serve patients in both capacities. Hours are flexible: days, nights, or weekends, and can be any length of time the volunteer is willing to give. Direct Care Volunteer
The Hospice Volunteer assists Tomah Health's Hospice program by providing comfort care support to the patient either in the home, in the hospital or at the Serenity House. The Volunteer functions as a member of the Hospice Team, supplementing the professional caregivers. Volunteers may also function in other support capacities such as administrative/office support, bereavement support, fundraising and special committees.
Indirect Care Volunteer
The Hospice Indirect Care Volunteer provides support in a variety of ways to Hospice such as in the office, fundraising, special events, or landscaping. The Volunteer functions as a member of the Hospice and Team, but does not serve in the area of direct patient contact.
MAJOR JOB FUNCTION DIRECT CARE VOLUNTEER
- Provides emotional support to patients and families through companionship, visiting, and active listening.
MAJOR JOB FUNCTION INDIRECT CARE VOLUNTEER
- Responsibility to the Hospice Organization.
EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
- The ability to read and write is required.
- Successful completion or agreement to complete hospice volunteer training.
- Home care hospice assignments may require a valid Wisconsin driver's license.
QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS
- Excellent human relation skills as demonstrated by the ability to interface positively with all customers
- Must have the ability to work with frequent interruptions and with minimal supervision.
- Needs to possess a high level of integrity, sense of responsibility and ability to comprehend details.
- Good record keeping, telephone and organizational skills.
- Comfortable in being a volunteer and patient advocate.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
- Meets Hospice health screenings and criteria.
- Regularly required to use hands to finger, handle or feel objects, and talk and hear.
- The Volunteer is frequently required to stand, walk and reach with hands and arms. The Volunteer is occasionally required to sit, climb or balance, stoop, kneel or crouch.
- The Volunteer must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.
- Good hearing is necessary to receive detailed information through oral communication.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Must understand and accept the possibility of exposure to inside environmental conditions, such as infectious/communicable diseases, noise, blood and bloodborne diseases, chemicals and/or chemical fumes, odors, gases, dusts, and physical injury/verbal abuse from an out-of-control patient. Frequent exposure to distressed patients, families or visitors. Must be able to function effectively under stressful situations. Position may involve driving to patient homes in various types of weather and road conditions.
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