Hospice Companionship Volunteer
AccentCare Hospice & Palliative Care of the Treasure CoastFort Pierce, FL
Full-time
Posted 4 days ago
Job description
Make a meaningful impact-- on your schedule!
AccentCare Hospice is seeking compassionate volunteers to help brighten the lives of our patients by providing companionship, comfort, and emotional support. Our volunteers play a vital role in enhancing quality of life for patients and families during end-of-life care—sometimes through simple presence, sometimes through meaningful moments that last forever.
AccentCare Hospice proudly serves patients and families in your local community, wherever they call home.
What our Direct Care Volunteers Do:
Volunteers provide non-medical support tailored to each patient's needs, such as:
- Visiting and providing companionship and conversation
- Reading together, taking short walks, or sharing music
- Offering caregiver relief so loved ones can rest or run errands
- Assisting with legacy projects—special mementos that help families remember and honor their loved ones
- Providing calming, supportive presence during bedside visits
No two visits are the same, and every interaction makes a difference.
Other Direct Care roles include:
- Loyal Friends Pet Teams – Therapy dog visits that bring comfort and joy
- Music Companions – Using music to enhance emotional well-being
- Spiritual Companions – Supporting patients of the same faith alongside our chaplains
- Legacy Project Volunteers – Helping create memory books, letters, or recordings
- Vigil Volunteers – Offering quiet presence and comfort to patients who are actively dying
You can choose the role that best fits your interests, skills, and comfort level.
Time Commitment:
- A few hours a month to a few hours every week!
- Visits and schedules are flexible and based on your availability
- Volunteer training is free and designed to fit your schedule
Why Volunteer for Hospice?
Gain experience for current and future life goals!
For students and early-career professionals:
- Gain hands-on experience in healthcare, social work, counseling, chaplaincy, psychology, and nonprofit service
- Build empathy, communication, and professional confidence
- Volunteer hours may count toward school or service-learning requirements
- Strengthen resumes, applications, and interviews with meaningful experience
For stay-at-home-moms, retirees, and career changers:
- Give back in a deeply personal and rewarding way
- Build relationships and stay active in your community
- Share your life experience where it truly matters
- Fill resume gaps with volunteer experience
Who can volunteer?
- Compassionate individuals ages 18+ for direct care roles
- Students age 15+ are encouraged to join as indirect volunteers or may visit in facilities alongside a trained volunteer
- No healthcare background required—just a caring heart and willingness to listen
Even if you only have a little time to give, we would be honored to welcome you to our volunteer community. We'll work with you to find a role that aligns with your talents, interests, and comfort level.
We look forward to hearing from you and helping you share your gifts with those at the end of life.
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Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Hospice Volunteer?
A: To succeed as a Hospice Volunteer, core technical skills include knowledge of end-of-life care, understanding of hospice services, and familiarity with medical terminology. Soft skills such as empathy, active listening, and strong communication skills are also essential, as they enable volunteers to provide emotional support and connect with patients and their families. These strengths support career growth and effectiveness in the role by fostering a compassionate and supportive environment, allowing volunteers to make a meaningful impact on the lives of those in need.
Q: What is the career path for a Hospice Volunteer?
A: A Hospice Volunteer's career path typically begins as an entry-level volunteer, providing emotional support and companionship to patients and their families, progressing to a mid-level role as a Hospice Companion or Bereavement Supporter, where they develop skills in active listening, counseling, and grief support. At the senior level, they may become a Hospice Volunteer Coordinator or Program Manager, overseeing volunteer recruitment, training, and program development, and developing expertise in leadership, community outreach, and non-profit management. With experience and additional education, Hospice Volunteers may also pursue careers in social work, counseling, or healthcare administration, leveraging their compassion, communication skills, and understanding of end-of-life care.
