Volunteer Hospice Pet Peace of Mind/Hospice Volunteer
| Estimated Pay info | $18 per hour |
|---|---|
| Hours | Full-time |
| Location | Rochester, New Hampshire |
About this job
Job Description
???? Hospice Volunteer - Pet Peace of Mind Program ????
Bring comfort to patients by caring for the companions they love most.
Do you have a heart for helping others-and a soft spot for animals? Join our Pet Peace of Mind volunteer team and support hospice patients by caring for their beloved pets during a vulnerable time in their lives.
Position: Hospice Volunteer - Pet Peace of Mind
???? What You'll Do:Our Pet Peace of Mind volunteers provide comfort and peace of mind to hospice patients by helping care for their pets when they are no longer able to do so themselves. You'll play a vital role in preserving the bond between patients and their furry companions.
Tasks May Include:
Walking dogs and cleaning up after them
Feeding pets and refreshing water bowls
Providing companionship and playtime
Transporting pets to veterinary or grooming appointments
Helping with light pet-related chores (cleaning litter boxes, tidying pet areas)
Offering emotional support through conversations and friendly visits with patients
Along with caring for Pets, you are also able to offer friendly visits to Hospice patients as well
- Visits may include the following activities:
- Conversation
- Respite Care
- Prepare snack
- Reminisce & look at photos
- Review current events
- Read the newspaper, books, or magazines.
- Write letters
- Provide appointment reminders
- Chronicle life experiences
- Assist with recreational activities
- Take Walks
- Participate in crafts
- Do Puzzles
- Listen to music
- Play Board Games/Cards
- Watch movies/TV shows
Pets are family. As patients cope with serious illness, knowing their pet is safe and loved brings incredible peace. Your support allows patients to stay connected with their pets and focus on comfort and quality of life.
Knowledge and skills required for the position are:
- Establish a basis for friendship through mutuality and trust.
- Provide emotional support to patient and caregiver.
- Provide respite care as needed.
- Encourage recreational or diversional activities; such as to read to
- discuss articles or books
- play games
- write letters
- share hobbies
- make scrapbooks for photos and memorabilia.
- May provide following assists as secondary to social contact; such as light housekeeping tasks.
No hands-on medical care is required or permitted-this role is strictly non-clinical and supportive.
Will you join our team?Make a Difference-One Paw at a Time.
Join us in supporting both people and pets at a time when love and connection matter most