Hospice Volunteer Training scheduled to start on April 30th
in Warren County
At Hospice we provide training sessions that certify our
volunteers to work directly in the patients homes. Upon completion of our
Hospice Volunteer Training Program, participants are Certified Hospice
Volunteers.
Your talents and preferences can be adapted to fill the
needs of our hospice patients. Hospice Volunteers have the option of
establishing their own schedules with allowable services they are willing to
provide for the organization.
Did you know?
Over half of all adults in the United States volunteer. Most
people who volunteer report that the joy and satisfaction that comes with
giving back far exceeds the efforts invested.
Some other reasons to volunteer:
• Volunteering can lead to learning new skills.
• Volunteering can help you go outside of yourself and meet new challenges.
• Volunteering helps you meet new people.
• Volunteering makes you feel needed.
• Volunteering can create new contacts, which may help your business, career or social life.
For more information about volunteering at Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, please contact Sue Dougherty, Volunteer coordinator at 973-782-1246 or by email at: sdougherty@karenannquinlanhospice.org
Register Here For Our Volunteer Training Classes!