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Three Oaks Hospice

Basic Information
Address: 9830 Colonnade Blvd, Suite #470, San Antonio, TX
Phone Number: 2102865383
Email: dduran@threeoakshospice.com
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Additional Information
Causes Served: Hospice Care
Background Check: Yes
Population Served: Seniors
Ages for Volunteer: 18 & older
Hours of Service: Flexible
Minimum Hours Required: Flexible
Days of Service: Flexible
Mission Statement:
Our mission is a steadfast promise to our patients to listen, care and serve as a trusted partner devoted to providing the highest-quality palliative and hospice care and to serve with compassion bringing peace during this season of life.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
THREE OAKS HOSPICE FOCUSES ON CARE, DIGNITY AND COMFORT RATHER THAN CURING.
We listen, care and serve to deliver comprehensive care tailored to the wishes and needs of patients and their families. Pain and symptom management with emotional and spiritual support is provided to patients and their loved ones. Services are available to patients with life limiting illnesses of any race, religion or age.
Hospice offers experienced counsel to families making end-of-life decisions. It provides affordable access to quality care and offers significant value. Hospice also offers practical help in managing day-to-day living and compassionate alternatives.
At the foundation of hospice care is a team of skilled professionals and trained volunteers that provide physical, emotional and spiritual comfort to persons with life-limiting illnesses. The hospice philosophy respects the values and choices of the patient and family and supports the patient’s family during the caring and the grieving process.
Our bereavement program offers spiritual and emotional support to family members after the death of their loved one for 13 months. The amount of contact is determined by the needs and wishes of the patient’s family.
Additional Information:
Three Oaks Hospice seeking compassionate volunteers to help with;
- Patient Companionship Visits
- Reading to patients
- Listening to patients share their life journey
- Singing to patients
- Engaging with patient's other hobbies
- Administrative Support
- Variety of day-to-day tasks
- Answering phones
- Office mail outs
- Patient weekly tuck-in calls
- Marketing projects
- Bereavement Support
- Mail-outs
- Phone calls
- Memorial service for families of patients we have lost
- Other Specialty Volunteer Services
- Pet Therapy (must be certified)
- Hairstylist
- Musicians
- Outreach/fundraising support
For more information, please call 210- 780-3003 or emaill dduran@threeoakshospice.com.
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