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PACE Place volunteers are special!

PACE Place volunteers are vital members of our team. Whether you offer companionship and a listening ear to participants and caregivers, help with clerical work on site or assist with Day Center activities, there’s a volunteer opportunity for everyone.

You can make a difference. Join us today!

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Volunteer Opportunities

Our Volunteer Services department works with our volunteers to match their skills to current needs in the best way possible. Here are some of the ways you can give back to your community as PACE Place volunteer.

Lead activities (art, sewing, games, crafts, discussion, etc.) for participants; assist staff and participants with activities and mealtimes; musical performances, storytelling, greet participants at the front desk.

Visit with participants in their homes for companionship and respite support visits.  You may choose to spend quality time reading with them, taking walks, writing letters or simply enjoying conversations with them. Volunteers give family caregivers an opportunity to run personal errands or take some quality respite time away from their day-to-day duties

Make calls to participants and families to provide companionship and give reassurance. Daytime and evening opportunities may be available.

We depend on volunteers to assist with administrative duties and special project work. Those with clerical skills and interests can assist with filing, data entry, greeting visitors at our day center.

Pet therapy provides benefits to participants such as reduced stress, increased sensory stimulation and relief from pain. Studies have shown that pets can be physically and mentally beneficial for people of all ages. To learn more about the benefits of pets in the home environment, the National Council for Aging Care has put together a helpful guide.

Our pet program ensures that participants’ pets are getting their needs met with the same loving care their families have given them.

Our volunteers walk dogs, provide waste clean-up, feed pets and provide transportation to veterinary visits or groomers.

Studies have shown that pets can be physically and mentally beneficial for people of all ages. To learn more about the benefits of pets in the home environment, the National Council for Aging Care has put together a helpful guide.

The bereavement outreach volunteer contacts family members by telephone to offer follow-up support and information about bereavement services, such as individual and family counseling, therapeutic support groups, workshops and grief services for children and teenagers. Bereavement volunteers work under the supervision of a volunteer coordinator and a bereavement services staff member.

We participate in various public events, such as health fairs and senior center gatherings. We provide information and help educate the community about the range of services and benefits we offer. Volunteers can assist with a variety of events designed to support the fundraising efforts of the PACE Place. There are fundraising events throughout the year, and we depend on volunteer support for our success.

These volunteers represent the PACE Place at various veterans-related events or visit with our participants who have served in the military.

Administrative

We depend on volunteers to assist with administrative duties and special project work. Those with clerical skills and interests can assist with filing, data entry, greeting visitors at our Centers for Caring locations. Volunteer administrative opportunities are available throughout our service area.

For more information about Community Hospice & Palliative Care, please click here for our fact sheet. 

Patient and Family Support

Visit our adult and pediatric patients where they receive care. You may choose to spend quality time reading with them, taking walks, writing letters or simply enjoying conversations with them. Volunteers give family caregivers an opportunity to run personal errands or take some quality respite time away from their day-to-day duties. Patient visits usually last two hours or less. We provide specialized training.

Pet Therapy

Since 1996, registered pet therapy teams have played an integral role on Community Hospice & Palliative Care care teams, providing benefits to patients such as reduced stress, increased sensory stimulation and relief from pain.

Our Pet Therapy program is one more way Community Hospice & Palliative Care brings comfort and compassion to patients and families. Our pet therapy teams visit patients at Community Hospice & Palliative Care inpatient centers — or wherever they call home. 

Studies have shown that pets can be physically and mentally beneficial for people of all ages. To learn more about the benefits of pets in the home environment, the National Council for Aging Care has put together a helpful guide.

Pet Program

Our pet program ensures that Community Hospice & Palliative Care patients’ pets are getting their needs met with the same loving care their families have given them. Our volunteers walk dogs, provide waste clean-up, feed pets and provide transportation to veterinary visits or groomers.

Click here to learn more about our adoption process and view a current list of pets.

Studies have shown that pets can be physically and mentally beneficial for people of all ages. To learn more about the benefits of pets in the home environment, the National Council for Aging Care has put together a helpful guide.

Bereavement Outreach

The bereavement outreach volunteer contacts family members by telephone to offer follow-up support and information about Community Hospice & Palliative Care bereavement services, such as individual and family counseling, therapeutic support groups, workshops and grief services for children and teenagers. Bereavement volunteers work under the supervision of a volunteer coordinator and a bereavement services staff member.

Camp Healing Powers®

Grieving the death of a loved one can be difficult, especially for a child who may feel different and alone. Camp Healing Powers can help.

This therapeutic weekend camp gives children the chance to freely express their feelings about the death of a loved one in an enjoyable and supportive environment. Volunteers assist professional our bereavement counselors with activities, such as crafts, music, games and activities of remembrance. Volunteers also assist in serving meals and with housekeeping tasks.

Public Outreach, Special Events and Fundraising

Our Ambassadors represent Community Hospice & Palliative Care at various public events, such as health fairs and senior center gatherings. They present information and help educate the audience about the range of services and benefits we offer.

Volunteers can assist with a variety of events designed to support the fundraising efforts of Community Hospice & Palliative Care Foundation. There are fundraising events throughout the year and we depend on volunteer support for our success.

Spiritual Care

Under the supervision of a Community Hospice & Palliative Care chaplain, volunteers offer supplemental spiritual support to patients and their caregivers. Spiritual care volunteers must accumulate hours as a patient/family volunteer before applying to become a spiritual care volunteer. Specialized training in the Community Hospice & Palliative Care approach to spiritual care is required.

Veterans Projects

These volunteers represent Community Hospice & Palliative Care at various veterans-related events. Some visit and capture stories from area veterans, while others visit our patients who have served in the military.

Creative HeARTs

Creative HeARTs is a comprehensive initiative designed to enhance the lives of our patients, families, volunteers, staff and organization as a whole through multiple forms of art.  All programs outlined under the Creative HeARTs initiative will be delivered by Hospice Volunteers and Community Partner Volunteers.

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