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Hospice volunteer opportunities

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Volunteer quote

"I feel very positive about my experiences. I look forward to my volunteer time and have enjoyed working with so many wonderful people. This has been very grounding and valuable for me."

Mary, hospice volunteer

Shared Journeys

In our latest issue, River Jackson gives a "grateful and gracious thank you" to Allina Hospice staff and volunteers for helping him care for his mother.

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Volunteering with hospice and palliative care has many rewards for you as well as the patients and families that we serve. We offer a variety of opportunities utilizing your special talents and skills.

We rely on volunteers and need your help.
We are looking for volunteers, 18 years of age and older, to give a few hours a week.
Call to learn more, in the
Twin Cities metro 612-262-7108
Owatonna area 507-446-0936

Direct patient volunteers

Volunteers visit patients in private homes and residential care facilities. They provide companionship, respite for the family, help with errands or transportation, play board games, read to patients, provide a listening ear and a friendly presence. Other duties may include helping with life reviews, memoirs, walks, meal preparation, haircuts, manicures, letter writing or phone calls. We are also looking for certified volunteers to provide massage and pet therapy. Eighteen hours of free training, flexibility, ongoing support and education are provided.

To become a direct patient volunteer, complete and submit the direct patient volunteer application.

Residential hospice volunteers

Volunteers at the J.A. Wedum Residential Hospice play a special role with patients at the end-of-life, as well as their caregivers and family members. This new and unique opportunity allows volunteers to give their time on-site at the residential hospice while supporting the hospice mission. We are looking for friendly individuals to be the warm and welcoming face that all who enter the residence will see. Duties will include greeting and welcoming visitors, providing information about the facility, answering phones, delivering food and other items to residents, some light cleaning and companionship for patients and families. Volunteers at the residential hospice work in four hour shifts from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and are available seven days a week. Shifts are both regular and flexible, depending on what works best for your schedule.

To become a residential hospice volunteer, complete and submit the direct patient volunteer application.

Support volunteers

Support volunteers help in ways that support the entire organization. Opportunities include volunteering in our St. Paul office helping out with administrative duties and can include, data entry, mailing projects, and project assembly. Scheduling for these opportunities are flexible. Other opportunities could include assistance in planning special events in our development department.

To become a support volunteer, complete and submit the support volunteer application.

Volunteer wish list

  • Volunteers available Sunday mornings
  • Volunteers available during the day, evenings and weekends
  • Pet therapist
  • Massage therapy volunteers
  • Hair dressers who can cut hair in the patient’s home
  • Musicians
  • Fund raising special events (golf tournaments, raffle, gala)*
  • Clerical volunteers to work in our St. Paul office on 280 and University*

*18 hours of training not required for these volunteer opportunities

Current hospice volunteers:

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