Celebrating National Volunteer Month

April is the month we recognize our Volunteers and our Volunteer Coordinators. Hospice is an awesome benefit, and Volunteers make the difference between an average hospice and one that adds life to every day.

One patient remarked to our care team member last week, “I’m going to die today.” The Team member asked, “Why do you think that?” the patient responded, “Because I’ve never had it so good. I feel loved and cared for.”

The good news for our team and volunteers is that God has wired the universe so that when you help other people, God takes care of your problems. There is healing in giving back. When we open the door for volunteers to serve, they gain more than they give. Real love involves giving, serving, listening and being there.

Volunteers are a great resource to our patients and our team of professional healthcare providers.

Hospice Home Care encourages anyone who has a heart for making a positive difference in the lives of others to call Cyndi Muncrief, Volunteer Coordinator at the Hot Springs branch office to learn more about becoming a hospice volunteer. Call (501) 321-4014 or visit our Volunteer page.

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Join a group of truly amazing people in your community who are giving their time and talents to create better days for hospice patients and their families.

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Speak With A Nurse

To speak with a Registered Nurse about palliative and hospice services, locations, or to schedule an appointment, call the Clinical Responsiveness Center at (501) 558-4100 or toll-free at (844) 558-4100.

Make A Referral

Hospice Home Care would be happy to speak with you about palliative and hospice services for yourself or a loved one.

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Comfort and peace on the end of life’s journey

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Facing the end of life can be hard. Facing it alone, in the absence of family, friends, financial resources and qualified caregivers, is even harder.

The Tribute of Life Foundation believes that everyone deserves to complete their journey in a warm, clean bed, surrounded by people who care deeply about meeting their medical, social, emotional and spiritual needs. Through our 'No One is Alone' initiative, we are committed to funding two beds in the Comfort Care Center for people who could not afford it otherwise.

To learn more about the Foundation, or to partner with us financially, just click one of the buttons below.

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