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Three Oaks Hospice
Basic Information
Address: 1215 Fern Ridge Parkway, St. Louis, MO
Phone Number: 636-377-1757
Email: cparker@threeoakshospice.com
Director: Colleen Dietmeyer
Additional Information
Causes Served: Hospice
Background Check: Yes
Population Served: Hospice
Ages for Volunteer: 14+
Minimum Hours Required: 4/Month
Mission Statement:
We make a steadfast promise to our patients to listen, care and serve as a trusted partner devoted to providing the highest-quality hospice and palliative care. Our dedicated team is committed to enhancing the quality of life for every patient, providing a holistic approach that addresses physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Our mission is to ensure that every patient and family feels supported, understood, and cared for during this significant life journey.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Three Oaks Hospice provides compassionate hospice care in the St. Louis, MO area. We currently serve the Counties of St. Louis, St. Charles, Jefferson, Franklin, Lincoln, and Warren.
Hospice care is designed for terminally ill individuals, providing comfort and peace to patients and families during the remaining weeks or months of life. We understand the importance of comfort and familiarity, so our team is prepared to visit patients wherever they reside-be it their own home, a family member’s home, or a senior living community or hospital.
Trained volunteers play an important role in the interdisciplinary hospice team that also includes physicians, nurses, social workers, clergy, administrators and various therapists that provide physical, emotional and spiritual comfort to persons with life-limiting illnesses.
Program History:
Three Oaks Hospice started on May 24th, 2019 with the acquisition of Total Hospice & Palliative Care and has grown to 20+ locations while providing end-of-life care to thousands of patients and families.
Additional Information:
Make a Difference In Someone's Life By Volunteering with Three Oaks Hospice
We are looking for compassionate and caring individuals to help terminally ill patients and their families.
Being a friendly face and listening ear is a gift to families at the end of life and you can help in many ways. These include being a companion, reading at the bedside, sharing lunch together, playing music, gardening, making art or even running errands. There are many ways to provide comfort and support!
Whether you are searching for a way to serve others in your community, or you are interested in practical experience that will help you start a new career in a health-related field, we would love to hear from you.
We also need administrative volunteers to help in our office with light clerical work and at events!
We will provide all training - no experience is necessary!
We require a background check, interview, 2 references and a TB test.