Share a Priceless Gift
In many ways the special talents, interests and
compassion of volunteers enrich the lives of the
patients and families Home Hospice serves.
Committed volunteers are needed now more than ever as we continue to grow and reach more families.
From young people going to school and those in the work place,to homemakers and retired individuals, Home Hospice volunteers represent a wide variety of backgrounds, interests, and ages.They are bonded by their mutual desire to enrich their own lives and the lives of others,and my giving generously of their time, energy and talents.
Home Hospice Volunteers
Volunteers play an extremely important role in every facet of the Home Hospice program.
- Share companionship with patients and families
- Provide respite care in the home to relieve family members from the constant demands of caring for a loved one
- Run errands for patients and families
- Provide bereavement assistance to families before and after the death of their loved one
- Provide office assistance
- Share professional skills (Beautician; CPA; Instrumentalist/Vocalist; Carpenter/Handyman; Massage Therapist etc.)
- Special Projects as needed
Becoming a Home Hospice Volunteer
Volunteers receive basic orientation to the Home Hospice program during an extensive
25-hour training - My Gift: Myself
If you are interested in becoming a Home Hospice volunteer or would like more information
about our volunteer programs, please call our Volunteer Coordinator in your community.
Odessa 580-9990 |
Andrews 524-5139 |
Midland 570-0700 |
Fort Stockton 1-877-428-3581 |
Big Spring 264-7599 |
Hospice House 580-0067 |