Make visits to patients and families at their place of residence for companionship and to give the caregiver a much needed break. Visit patients in facilities, read to them, or help with feeding.

Offer a helping hand by running errands for a patient, or tidying up their home.

Volunteers offer our patients and families respite, not only during the patient’s dying process, but also when urgent companionship is needed.

Bring comfort and peace to patients and families by becoming a certified therapy team with your pet.

Did you serve in the United States Armed Forces? If so, help us honor our veteran patients with special pinning ceremonies, during which we thank them for their service and present them with a pin and an American flag.

Join other volunteers to assemble and deliver flower arrangements to patients.

Visit our patients that reside in skilled care and assisted living facilities to simply chat, read to them and spend time with them.

Work with our Generations of Life Community Bereavement Resource Center. Offer bereavement visits and phone calls to bereaved family members. Assist with adult, children and teen bereavement programs.

Assist with hospice-sponsored and community events.

From massage therapy and Reiki to barber and beautician services, we can use just about anyone’s unique skill to help our patients and their families. Do you have a skill or talent you could offer?