Palliative Care Volunteer
Volunteer roles can take place either in the hospital or out in the community, depending on what feels right for you.
- Community visits – Offer companionship and connection through regular visits with clients.
- Biographers – Capture and preserve life stories by visiting clients at home or in hospital.
- Hospital support – Spend time with patients on the palliative care ward, share conversation, or brighten their day by offering items from the activity trolley such as books, sensory items, or keepsakes.
- Reminiscence groups – Support memory-sharing and storytelling activities that bring joy and comfort.
- Bereavement support – Walk alongside those who are grieving by joining supportive walking groups.
- Mercy Place visits – Visit residents at Mercy Place next door to provide companionship and connection.
No matter the role you choose, your presence brings comfort, kindness, and a sense of belonging to people and families during a deeply personal time.
