From sharing precious moments at a patient's bedside to brightening someone's day with beautiful flower arrangements, or even energizing our fundraising events—there's a special niche here for you. If your heart is calling you to volunteer, please ponder the following opportunities and find where your passion meets purpose in our community.
Volunteering with Hospice of Acadiana provides opportunities for you to engage in worthwhile, meaningful work! Whether you are interested in sitting bedside keeping a patient company, creating flower arrangements to be delivered to patients, or helping with a fundraising event, there is a place for you to volunteer at Hospice of Acadiana. If you are interested in volunteering, please consider the following:
For those who have lost someone close to them, a one-year waiting period after the death is best for volunteers interested in direct patient care. We have other opportunities for you to engage in during the one-year period, so please do not hesitate to apply to volunteer. We are sorry for your loss and offer free bereavement services through our Center for Loss and Transition to support you during this difficult time.
If you’ve read the requirements above and are ready to get started, here’s how:
Our volunteers are trained and specially selected for duty in the areas of direct patient care, indirect patient and family support, pastoral care, and bereavement care. They also participate in advocacy, community outreach, and fundraising.
Through Hospice of Acadiana, our patients and families are able to take advantage of 200+ volunteers and the services they provide. Volunteers are able to choose from three categories depending on how they would like to volunteer. The categories include:
Opportunities that deal directly with the patient in their home.
Allows you to provide care for a patient, but without direct patient contact.
Opportunities include no specific patient care, but instead, helping Hospice of Acadiana in general.
Volunteers perform possible task such as data entry, filing, document scanning, contacting other volunteers as needed and several other administrative type duties.
This is a once a year, 2-day, day camp held for children, ages 6-11, who are grieving the loss of a loved one. Volunteers participate in the two day event in multiple different ways.
Volunteers participate in varying events in the community to spread our mission and educate about hospice. An example of an event is "Visits with Veterans".
For caregivers who may need a break or for patients who simply want to play cards, be read to, or just have a visitor.
Handmade crochet blankets are made to provide warmth and comfort for our patients. *All yarn supplied
Volunteers deliver casseroles, flowers, supplies, etc. to patients in need.
This group of volunteers participates in the various events held by Hospice of Acadiana. (Gala, Bingo, Raffle Ticket Sales, etc.) Duties can include; organizing, preparation, set-up, event day duties, etc.
We receive multiple shipments of fresh flowers from local stores. Volunteers arrange them into beautiful bouquets to be delivered to patients by employees and volunteers. * No previous experience needed, we'll teach you!
Nutritious, homemade meals available for patients and families both before and after a patient’s death.
Volunteers assist in the Center for Loss and Transition located on the second floor at our main office. Duties may include supporting grieving families through phone calls and preparing/mailing bereavement materials, etc.
Our volunteers have many talents, some of those include constructing wheel chair ramps, cutting grass, and general home maintenance.
A generous collection of books, CDs, prayer tapes, and bible recordings are available for our patients and their families. Ask for a book of your choice to be read or a particular CD to be played.
This crew prepares, addresses, and mails flyers, letters, yearly appeals, etc.
Delicious homemade cookies provided by our caring volunteers to brighten any day.
Volunteers sing for patients or at pinning ceremonies. Some volunteers play musical instruments for patients.
A 24-hour/7-days a week program providing companionship for those who have no family or caregiver at the end of life. This program speaks to the core of our mission in that every life is precious and a gift.
Another favorite of our patients and their families. For our animal lovers, a visit from our trained four-legged friends are a blessing.
Loving volunteers provide bedside prayers, rosaries, or Chaplets of Divine Mercy. This crew responds when patients are at the end of their journey and want heaven called down.
Volunteers sew pillow cases used for Veteran ceremonies as well as hospital gowns and wheelchair bags from donated sheets. *Material and patterns provided
Providing spiritual companionship and guidance, these volunteers are trained to listen and provide solace and peace of spirit where possible.
We are proud to be a Level-5 Certified Partner in the National "We Honor Veterans" Program. Pinning ceremonies are provided to honor those who have selflessly served us and our country. Active Military Personnel, Veterans, and Reservists are typically chosen first as veteran patients enjoy the camaraderie.
At our hospice, our unwavering commitment is to provide hospice services that not only offer respect and dignity to our patients but also extend a compassionate hand to the community. As a nonprofit organization, we go the extra mile by offering free services that other hospice providers simply cannot, ensuring that everyone, regardless of their financial means, receives the quality care and support they deserve during their most challenging times.
Our family of companies is wholeheartedly committed to supporting yours and are organized to provide a comprehensive range of services tailored to meet the needs of caring for your loved ones.