THERE ARE A NUMBER OF WAYS TO VOLUNTEER
Patient Care Volunteers provide support to families and is an incredibly rewarding experience. There are many ways you can offer assistance – to a family in their home, at a long-term care facility, or in The Denver Hospice Inpatient Care Center. Think about the different ways your unique skills and interests would be best utilized. Visiting patients, providing companionship and support, relieving caregivers, telephone support for patients and families, or simply being there to listen.
Grief Center Volunteers assist when a family member is experiencing grief, a phone call or visit can make all the difference in the world. Bereavement volunteers are trained to give practical and emotional support to family members in need.
Office and Special Projects Volunteers are always in demand! Maybe you’re a behind the scenes kind of person. Then a clerical or office support position might be just what you’re looking for. We also need people to help organize our special events and fundraisers held throughout the year – and volunteer at booths and exhibits. Or help educate people in the community about The Denver Hospice and all of the important things that we do.
Volunteer roles are continually evolving; please call us if you have a special skill or talent you would like to share.
Locations for Volunteering
Volunteering takes place at a variety of locations, including:
- Main Offices at 501 S. Cherry St. Denver, CO 80204
- The Denver Hospice Inpatient Care Center at 8299 E. Lowry Blvd. Denver, CO 80230
- Over 150 skilled nursing and assisted living facilities across the Denver-metro area
- Hundreds of patient homes throughout the Denver-metro area