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Odyssey Hospice
Basic Information
Address: 190 Bilmar Drive Pittsburgh Pa 15205
Phone Number: 1-800-861-8584
Fax Number: 412-920-5515
Email: AMellish@odsyhealth.com
Director: Anita M. Mellish
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Additional Information
Causes Served: Hospice Patients
Clearances Required: Yes
Background Check: Yes
Population Served: Hospice
Ages for Volunteer: 16 +
Hours of Service: any and all
Minimum Hours Required: 2
Days of Service: any/flexible
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
At Odyssey Hospice, we improve the quality of life for patients facing terminal diagnoses while providing support for their loved ones
Program History:
We've been meeting this special need since 1996. Odyssey is one of the largest hospice providers in the country, offering personalized care and support to thousands of patients and their families across the country each day.
Events:
Currently inviting teenagers 16 + to come to our office every Tuesday to participate in administrative tasks. Their parents can drop them off on their way to work and pick them up on the way home. Breakfast and lunch will be provided. Teaches work ethics, responsibility, good work experience and looks great on a college application!
Additional Information:
All required clearances are provided by us. We have many different ways to volunteer both with patients or doing administrative tasks. This is great experience for anyone thinking of pursuing a career in healthcare.