Volunteer - Hospice
Job in
Onalaska, La Crosse County, Wisconsin, 54650, USA
Listing for:
Wisconsin Psychiatric Association Inc
Full Time
position
Listed on 2026-03-01
Job specializations:
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 USD Yearly
USD
60000.00
YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Tomah Memorial Hospital
EOE
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.Obtains a verbal and a written report on each assignment.Provides support by active listening and focusing conversations on areas of patient interest that promotes life review. Understands that patients and families need to express their thoughts and feelings. Listens with an accepting nonjudgmental attitude. Does not offer advice or try to solve their problems.Provides personal care if adequate training and education requirements are met.Performs only the duties for personal care, which they have been trained and demonstrated competency and are assigned on volunteer assignment sheet.Asks questions regarding their assignment and seeks clarification as needed.Verbalizes and demonstrates safety measures to protect the patient and themselves. (i.e. does not give any medications to the patient, never leaves the patient unattended, does not lift patient without help, washes hands before and after patient contact, wears gloves when appropriate, etc.)Assists with recreational needs and/or social activities for the hospice and palliative care patient.With input from the patient and the family, helps identify areas of recreational or social interest and helps the patient participate to the degree they desire.Provides supportive services for the patient or caregiver such as running errands, transportation, shopping, house cleaning, etc. as assigned.Reports to the hospice team as needed.Reports verbally and promptly any patient or caregiver complaint to the Volunteer Coordinator or RN Case Manager. Also writes the patient/caregiver complaint in their volunteer note and turns it in promptly.Calls the hospice office to speak to Volunteer Coordinator if they are asked by the patient or family to make an extra or unscheduled visit. On the weekend, calls the RN on‑call.Calls in if they are ill or cannot keep their appointments for whatever reason.Calls in to report any injury sustained as they are volunteering or any safety concerns for themselves or for the patient or family.Assists with clerical tasks and office duties such as answering phones, mailings, research and statistics.Participates in special projects and events such as fundraisers, memorial services, or community programs.Maintains appropriate boundaries with patients and families; seeks direction when boundaries become blurred or questionable.Visits patients/family when scheduled to do so; does not make visits at other times or after discharge unless assigned as part of the bereavement follow‑up program.Does not give out home or personal phone number to families.Does not give to, or accept gifts from, patients and families.MAJOR JOB FUNCTION INDIRECT CARE VOLUNTEER
Responsibility to the Hospice Organization.Completes training in the areas of Hospice orientation, confidentiality, body mechanics, and basic infection control practices such as hand…
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