Spring 2015 Newsletter - Hospice & Palliative Care of Chenango
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Spring 2015 Newsletter - Hospice & Palliative Care of Chenango
THE FOUR SEASONS Spring 2015 A Newsletter from Hospice & Palliative Care of Chenango County Volunteers Share Their Gifts Patient/ Family Volunteers are a fundamental part of hospice care. So fundamental, that Medicare funding is dependent on volunteers matching 5% of staff time with volunteer hours. Most people are unsure about what hospice volunteers do, not to mention, what would motivate them to be volunteers. Our patient/family volunteers offer their insight below: Volunteers offer Closure—Volunteer Joe, was working with a patient who was born in Hungary. The patient was living in a nursing home and did not have any local family. He relayed to Joe that he would love to see his home town in Hungary one last time. Knowing the patient would never be able to go home in person, Joe brainstormed the next best thing. He printed images of the patients’ hometown from Google Earth. The patient was ecstatic to see the pictures, which included landmarks like his childhood school and even his grandmothers house. Volunteer Sally with Hospice Patient Volunteers offer their Expertise: Motivated to volunteer after her husband died with hospice care, Nancy’s sole responsibility as a hospice volunteer is providing haircuts to patients. Nancy is a licensed hairdresser and feels that providing this service to hospice patients is rewarding because it allows the patients to have a “normal” experience, during a stressful time in their life. Volunteers offer their Skills: Retired teacher, Virginia, helps patients record their stories through the Remember Me Legacy Program. Virginia works with patients to record lasting memories and messages for their families. Virginia feels that "Each of us are so unique and have important tales to tell. What a gift to be able to share them in our own voices. I love being able to listen and witness patients making this happen." The stories recorded in the legacy program are burned to a CD and given to the families’ of patients. Volunteers offer a New Set of Ears: Longtime volunteer Patty, states that most of the patient’s families have heard all their stories a million times. Hospice volunteers come in with new ears and allow the patients to share their stories again. Volunteer David, recalls one of his most memorable patient assignments was with a retired farmer. As a businessman from the city, David did not know much about farming, so he went to the library before each visit to research topics to talk to the patient about. Through this experience, he not only learned all there is to know about farming, he also allowed the patient to impart his years of Volunteer Mary, received 2013 wisdom to someone else. NYS Volunteer of the Year Spring Volunteer Training Hospice & Palliative Care of Chenango County is gearing up for a Spring Patient/Family Volunteer Training. Hospice Volunteers provide companionship, time, support, and presence to our Hospice Patients. As you learned on the previous page, all of our volunteers provide this service and some of them are even able to harness their special skills and passion to provide additional services. All patient/family volunteers must provide: 3 references as part of the application process Go through an interview and background check Attend each session of the upcoming Training Patient/Family Volunteer Training Sessions: 4/23– 5:30-8:00 4/25 9:00-3:00 The volunteer training focuses on: Cultural diversity & professional boundaries Hospice Services The Role & Responsibility of The Volunteer How to respond to incidents while in a patients home Death, Dying, & Grief 2/28 5:30-8:00 4/30– 5:30-8:00 Session Locations TBD If you are interested in learning more about volunteer opportunities, including the upcoming training, contact Jennifer Misilewich, 334-3556 [email protected] Volunteers: Are assigned 1 patient at a time Provide support to patients 2-4 hours a week Can take breaks as needed for prior commitments Needed: Volunteer Plant Sale Drivers Would you like to volunteer at hospice, but can’t commit to Patient/Family Training? Date: May 6, 2015 Time: 9:30 am-1:30 pm What: Drive plant orders from Chenango County Fairgrounds to their respective “site”- sites are businesses throughout Chenango County who have pre-ordered from the sale What’s The Impact? The Hospice Flower Sale is the largest fundraiser for our agency. The un-restricted funds generated through the sale are used to close the gap between insurance reimbursement and the actual cost of care. Leave Hospice A Gift in Your Will A planned, or lasting gift, can be one of the easiest, most fulfilling ways to support our organization. One way to give is to include Hospice of Chenango County in your will. If your estate is subject to the federal estate tax, a charitable bequest can save significant tax dollars. Another way is to give an outright bequest while you’re still living. Whether you give now, or later, the most common methods are: Gifts of Cash, Gifts of Stock, Gifts of Real Estate or Gifts of Retirement Plans We encourage you to check with your attorney, accountant, or other tax advisor for additional information on how planned giving rules apply to your situation. If you would like to receive a Lasting Gift to Hospice brochure call 334-3556 or visit www.hospicechenango.org Mark Your Calendar Save The Date: Hospice Flower Sale May 6, 2015 **New Location for Norwich Pick-Ups** Chenango County Fairgrounds All other town pickups remain at NBT Branch Offices Pre-order deadline April 22 Print out an order form at www.hospicechenango.org Or call the office @ 334-3556 Hospice Cash & Carry Sale May 23-26– General Clinton Canoe Regatta. This year a portion of the admission proceeds will benefit Hospice of Chenango’s We Honor Veterans Program. May 23, 2015– 9:00 am. 8th Annual Dan Elwood Memorial 5k May 13, 2015 July 2015– Camp 4 Seasons look for updated information on our website as camp gets closer East Park, Downtown Norwich August 21, 2015 If you miss the pre-order sale, stop by the Cash & Carry Sale and check out the selection! Hospice & Palliative Care of Chenango County Golf Tournament in Memory of Mary Jane Prindle.– Geneganslet Golf Club. Hospice: Specialists in End of Life Care Hospice & Palliative Care of Chenango County 21 Hayes Street Norwich, New York 13815 607-334-3556 www.hospicechenango.org Specialists in End of Life Care Non Profit US Postage PAID Norwich, NY Mailing Label Here Or Current Resident Thoughts from Families “There are not enough words to express my gratitude to you for all of your kindness, your patience, your knowledge, and the loving care you gave to dad, as well as the rest of the family.”