May 24, 2007
WHAT: A free comprehensive course of training to prepare people who are interested in becoming hospice volunteers. Training will be held in Portland.
WHEN: 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. - must be able to attend all four days of training: Fri, June 22 Sat, June 23 Fri, June 29 Sat, June 30 (Pre-registration requested by June 15)
DETAILS: Hospice volunteers help people who are facing terminal illness. The training course covers the basic principles of hospice, understanding the special needs of patients and their families, effective communication, patient care, pain and symptom management, spiritual care giving, and understanding grief and loss. Hospice volunteers are especially needed in East Multnomah County, Gresham, Tigard, Beaverton and Hillsboro. We also are in need of volunteers who are fluent in Spanish and Russian.
Volunteers must be at least 18 years old. No previous hospice experience is required. Following training, volunteers are asked to commit four hours a week for a year. Some of the areas of volunteer service are: respite care, bereavement, Me Too & Company - a children's grief support group, oncology and program support.
For more information or to request an application packet call Melinda Smith, Providence Hospice volunteer coordinator, at 503-215-5774.
Providence Hospice is part of Providence Health & Services, which offers a comprehensive array of health and education services through its seven hospitals, medical clinics, health plans, long-term care facilities and home health services. Its services are designed to provide care and support for people nearing end-of-life.
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