Volunteers are an essential part of the TRU Community Care team. Every year more than 300 volunteers assist in giving our patients and families the best emotional, spiritual, and practical support available; lend valuable administrative assistance to the organization; and play a key role at the TRU Hospice Thrift Shop. Complementary therapy volunteers provide energy work to help alleviate stress and muscle tension, aromatherapy, music, visits with their certified pet, and more. Our highly trained volunteers also facilitate many of our grief support groups.
We select volunteers based on their qualifications; ability to deal with dying, death and grief; and availability to meet the current needs of our patients, families, and the organization.
As a volunteer you will be asked to:
- Make a commitment of 2-4 hours a week for one year
- Attend volunteer orientation and training sessions required for your role
- Attend continuing education and support meetings to enhance your skills and knowledge of hospice
- Be reliable and prompt when performing assignments
- Successfully pass a background check
- Comply with the policies and procedures of the organization
- Have the ability to maintain appropriate boundaries
In return, you will receive:
- The joy of making a difference in the lives of our patients and families
- The satisfaction of giving back to our community
- The recognition, support and appreciation of TRU staff
- The chance to meet new, interesting people
- Continued education and training
Volunteer Opportunities in Boulder County and Beyond
Providing hospice services, home health, and grief support for patients in our service area including Adams, Boulder, Jefferson, southwest Weld counties. TRU Community Care encompasses a continuum of care for those with advanced illness. Click here for more information on becoming a TRU Volunteer. Contact TRU Community Care at (303) 442-0961 or email volunteer@trucare.org for volunteer opportunities in Boulder.
Last updated on April 25th, 2017 at 06:26 pm