
Direct Care Volunteers are required
to participate in initial hospice volunteer training as well as basic orientation.
Training is offered in different formats and locations throughout the Seasons
Hospice service areas. Specific skill sets may require additional interview,
selection and program training.
Indirect Care Volunteers receive
basic orientation, training specific to task
undertaking, and are encouraged to attend initial hospice volunteer training.
Volunteer training and orientation give volunteers an opportunity to learn
new skills and become aware of skills they already possess. Some of the areas of training include:
| Hospice mission, history and philosophy of care | |
| Role of the volunteer and the interdisciplinary team | |
| Spiritual and cultural diversity | |
| Confidentiality | |
| Listening and communication skills | |
| Patient care | |
| Disease processes | |
| Self care | |
| Precautions | |
| Grief and bereavement | |
| Resources |
Additional support meetings and educational opportunities are offered throughout the year as well as ongoing personal support and social gatherings.
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