Heal Better with at Home Healthcare in Central Pennsylvania
Penn Highlands Healthcare at Home
At Penn Highlands Healthcare at Home, our professional team brings expert and compassionate care to your home. We care for patients of all ages needing all levels of care, including skilled nursing, rehabilitation therapy, palliative care and hospice care. We help you regain your health, maintain your independence and enjoy your best life.
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Volunteers
Penn Highlands Healthcare at Home is always looking for volunteers to enhance and support the compassionate care we provide to our patients and families. Volunteering is a very rewarding life experience. There are many wonderful volunteer opportunities at Penn Highlands Healthcare at Home, including:
- Hospice
- Senior Outreach
- Events/Fundraising
If you have an interest in volunteering, contact our Volunteer Coordinator at 1-800-841-9397 or print a Volunteer Application and mail it to:
Penn Highlands Healthcare at Home
Volunteer Coordinator
757 Johnsonburg Road, Suite 200
St. Marys, PA 15857
Hospice volunteers are special people.
While medical staff takes care of medical needs, volunteers help to make people comfortable and their days the best that they can be.
Some may sit with those who are at the end of life's journey. Others may do helpful things for the family or at a hospice office. But no matter whom it is or where, hospice volunteers provide a gift to others.
Volunteering requires some training if you wish to visit directly with patients.
Below is a list of just some of the many jobs a hospice volunteer may do:
- Administrative office work - copy, file, assemble admission packets
- Social visits - visit patients to offer companionship and support
- Caregiver relief - stay with a patient for a couple of hours to allow the caregiver time for a break
- Caregiver assistance - run errands and perform light household chores
- Massage therapy - certified massage therapists offer various types of massage
- Reiki therapy - reiki practitioners offer comfort for patients and families
Qualified volunteers must:
- Have the ability to listen with empathy and without judgment
- Have respect for all people no matter their creed, culture, gender or lifestyle
- Maintain confidentiality
- Complete the screening, training, reporting and ongoing education required of all hospice volunteers
There are other duties for hospice volunteers, such as helping with hospice fundraising and bereavement events that support our hospice patients and families. Learn more by reading Hospice Volunteers Helping People Live from the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization.
Senior Outreach Program
Volunteers for Senior Outreach will telephone past patients and others to provide the support and reassurance they need to remain safe at home while avoiding hospital readmission and emergency room visits.
We welcome your inquiry about becoming a Penn Highlands Healthcare at Home volunteer.