Honoring Our Volunteers During National Volunteer Week
Ohio’s Hospice and its affiliates are celebrating National Volunteer Week, April 18-24. The not-for-profit hospice organization is grateful for the contributions of its volunteers and the work they do each and every day to support our staff in providing superior care and superior services to the patients and families we have the privilege of serving.
Volunteers provide a variety of services throughout the communities Ohio’s Hospice serves. Visiting with patients, delivering supplies, assisting with office duties, and making keepsake items for patients and families are just a few ways volunteers donate their time. In addition, Veteran volunteers are a part of the American Pride® Veteran Care by Ohio’s Hospice by performing Veteran recognition ceremonies to honor the service of Veteran patients.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, many volunteer activities were put on hold. However, volunteers provided support wherever they could to support the mission of Ohio’s Hospice and its affiliates while following COVID-19 guidelines. During the past year, volunteers across the organization have written letters of encouragement to staff, sewn cloth face masks, crafted face mask extenders, decorated and delivered Christmas trees, made blankets for patients, decorated patient windows at long-term care facilities, made arrangements for personal protective equipment donations, and more.
We thank all of our volunteers for their continued support of our mission. Volunteers are truly the heart of hospice care.
Click on the links below to read about our volunteers across the state:
Community Care Hospice Volunteers
Ohio’s Community Mercy Hospice Volunteers
Ohio’s Hospice LifeCare Volunteers
Ohio’s Hospice of Central Ohio Volunteers
Ohio’s Hospice of Dayton Volunteers
Ohio’s Hospice of Fayette County Volunteers
Ohio’s Hospice of Miami County Volunteers
If you would like to learn more about volunteering, click here.