Christmas in July: Volunteers Bake Cookies for Patients and Staff
Even during the COVID-19 pandemic, the volunteers at Ohio’s Hospice of Miami County have found a way to make a difference in the lives of patients and families, as they celebrated Christmas in July with home-baked goods.
Seventeen volunteers made more than 900 cookies, with each volunteer making 4-5 dozen cookies each. They made all sorts of delicious cookies, including chocolate chip, thumbprint, sugar, peanut butter, oatmeal and Christmas cut-out cookies. They also made brownies. The sweet treats were distributed to home care patients. This was the first time Ohio’s Hospice of Miami County volunteers made Christmas in July cookies.
“Even during these uncertain times, our volunteers readily answered our call to make Christmas cookies,” said Amy LeVan, director of Volunteer Services at Ohio’s Hospice. “Because of their servant leadership and kindness, our patients enjoyed something special and sweet that reminded them that others were thinking of them.”
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, most volunteer roles at Ohio’s Hospice of Miami County have been suspended. However, some of the volunteers have been able to serve in other ways while social distancing. Along with making cookies, volunteers have been writing notes of cheer, making phone calls to patients, and making face mask covers. In addition, the Volunteer Services team has worked with the Veteran volunteers to create a way to conduct Veteran recognition ceremonies.
While the patients were the primary reason for baking cookies, the volunteers also made cookies for staff of Ohio’s Hospice of Miami County. “We’re grateful to our volunteers for taking the time to bake cookies for our patients and staff,” LeVan said. “We appreciate all they do to support our community and our mission.”
Ohio’s Hospice of Miami County, an affiliate of Ohio’s Hospice, has been serving patients in Miami County since 1983. The not-for-profit hospice is dedicated to improving the quality of life for those facing life-limiting illnesses. Its outstanding care has earned recognition from the prestigious Hospice Honors program of HEALTHCAREfirst and Deyta Analytics.
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