Rebecca Ross, a volunteer in Willingboro, N.J., encourages caregivers to give hospice patients what they need, rather than what you think they want.
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Rebecca Ross, a volunteer in Willingboro, N.J., encourages caregivers to give hospice patients what they need, rather than what you think they want.
The gift of time and simply being there can bring light to the loneliness that sometimes comes with a serious illness.
Kelly Rusoff, a hospice volunteer in Helena, Montana, knows it’s the little things that make a difference when visiting hospice patients.
Hospice volunteers are important members of the hospice team and life-changing help for hospice patients and their families.
Johanna Turner, a retired 35-year hospice professional, shares how to cope while caring for a loved one in hospice care.
Win Hageman, a pet therapy volunteer with Compassus in Ozark, Mo., shows how true companionship can help nearly anyone with their fear.
Interested in volunteering for Compassus? We have many ways to help those in need, including hands-on help, event support or office work.
The Rev. Dr. Cathy Genthner, chaplain for Compassus–Scarborough, explains why something like renewing wedding vows can be so important.
A last-hours Angel Watch by a hospice volunteer enriched her life and the lives of caregivers and family members.