Who We Are
Founded in 2002, St. Joseph Hospice is named for the Patron Saint of a Peaceful Death, St. Joseph, and provides peace, comfort, support, and dignity to those facing life-limiting illnesses. Hospice is not a “place,” but a type of care. It is a unique philosophy and approach to end-of-life care that focuses on both the patient, as well as their family. Hospice is holistic care, addressing physical, emotional, spiritual, and practical concerns.
What We Do
Hospice volunteers are a vital part of the St. Joseph team's approach to caring for those entrusted to us. They assist with a variety of projects and bring a wide range of skills to the St. Joseph Hospice team. Volunteers are a vital part of the St. Joseph team’s approach to caring for those entrusted to us. Opportunities Include: respite care, errands, special projects, support and companionship, and helping patients and their families embrace the hope of tomorrow.
Details
| (251) 675-7555 | |
| aikner@stjosephhospice.com | |
| Alissa Ikner | |
| Volunteer Coordinator |