• Hospice Care
  • Get Help Today
  • About Compassion Hospice
  • We Honor Veterans
  • (409) 835-8357
  • Hospice Care
  • Get Help Today
  • About Compassion Hospice
  • We Honor Veterans
  • (409) 835-8357
Compassion Hospice

More Moments, Made Possible

  • Hospice Information,  Volunteers

    What is a Hospice Volunteer?

    January 1, 2015 / No Comments

    What is a Hospice Volunteer ? Hospice Volunteers Offer Necessary Support By Angela Morrow, RN Hospice volunteers are volunteers who have donated their time and resources to support hospice patients, caregivers, and staff. They are an essential part of our well-run hospice program. Hospice volunteers may do a number of important tasks that range from assisting in office work to sitting at a dying patient’s bed side. Because a hospice agency needs many volunteers to succeed, there are plenty of jobs for volunteers to do that utilize an individual’s talents and skills. The Many Jobs of a Hospice Volunteer Some services a hospice agency can offer are based solely on the types of…

    Read More
    Lindsey Hutto

    You May Also Like

    Researchers Find that Cancer Patients who Discharge from Hospice have Increased Hospitalizations and are less likely to Die at Home

    September 28, 2010

    Upcoming Holiday Activities

    December 1, 2010
  • Volunteers

    Volunteers Welcome!!!

    July 25, 2012 / No Comments

    Volunteering is a great way to give back to our community! At Compassion Hospice we are always looking for volunteers to help with a number of activities, from baking to sitting with patients to help alleviate caregiver burnout to anything in between. Volunteers are a vital part of our program, encompassing our desire to give true, quality “care without compromise”. If you have a special talent or skill, or would just like to be a kind presence to one of our patients, we have a place for you on our team! If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, or know someone who is, please contact Judy Storms or Melanie Ayres at 409-835-8357 for…

    Read More
    MelanieAyres

    You May Also Like

    Upcoming Holiday Activities

    December 1, 2010

    Researchers Find that Cancer Patients who Discharge from Hospice have Increased Hospitalizations and are less likely to Die at Home

    September 28, 2010

Compassionate CareComfort, Dignity and Respect – here for you since 2007.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrDi_UvkelE

Categories

  • Hospice Information (17)
  • News and Announcements (23)
  • Recommendations (3)
  • Testimonials (4)
  • Volunteers (4)

Most Recent News and Articles

  • Compassion Hospice Remembrance Service
  • Compassion and How it Relates to Your Quality of Care
  • I Want to Talk About My Son Brooks
  • Tuesday’s Thoughts
  • Our Greatest Generation

Categories

  • Hospice Information (17)
  • News and Announcements (23)
  • Recommendations (3)
  • Testimonials (4)
  • Volunteers (4)

Tags

Alzheimers alzheimers association alzheimers caregivers beaumont bereavement best hospice care best hospice in southeast texas better cancer care care choosing hospice color run community compassion compassionate compassionate care compassionate hospice compassion color run in beaumont texas death and dying dignity felt with the heart find the best care grief grief; pediatric hospice grief and bereavement counseling hospice hospice and palliative care hospice compare Hospice in Beaumont Texas Hospice in Southeast Texas hospice research kree harrison concert loss of a loved one more moments our greatest generation southeast texas Southeast Texas Hospice support group testimonials texas thank you for your service veterans volunteer volunteering We Honor Veterans what does dying feel like
2022 © - Compassion Hospice