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Heartland Hospice
Basic Information
Address: 328 East Main St suite 201
Cartersville, GA 30120
Phone Number: 770-382-0721
Director: Jayna Baldwin
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Additional Information
Causes Served: Hospice Residents
Clearances Required: Yes
Background Check: Yes
Population Served: Elderly
Ages for Volunteer: 18+
Hours of Service: 1 hour per week
Days of Service: flexible
Mission Statement:
At HCR ManorCare, we care for people nationwide, but a single principle within Our Vision binds us all together - we are dedicated to providing the highest quality in health care services.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
At Heartland, we consider the chance to be involved in the lives of our patients and families both a sacred opportunity and a privilege. The love, respect and care our hospice volunteers provide is vitally important to our patients' overall well-being during challenging times.
Additional Information:
Our Heartland volunteers offer support, companionship, and practical, compassionate help.
As a volunteer with Heartland, you would help us decide which tasks you are comfortable performing. Our volunteers help enrich the lives of our patients by:
- Helping with office support tasks at the agency.
- Making phone calls to patient homes to make sure they have all the medical supplies they need.
- Running errands for patients and families.
- Staying with patients so family members can get a much-needed rest.
- Reading or doing other enjoyable activities with patients.
- Bringing a friendly support dog to comfort the patient.
- Keeping vigil with patients in their final hours.
You decide what you would like to do and manage your own schedule. We will also work with schools and colleges to develop unpaid internships for course credit. We are always excited to get to work with friendly and caring people and if that's you don't hesitate to join our team!