Volunteer Training with Community Home Health & Hospice
VANCOUVER, Wash., Oct. 30, 2018 – Community Home Health & Hospice is looking for compassionate volunteers to help with programs in Salmon Creek. They are offering a free, 5-hour training class. Thursday, November 29, 2018 from 6-8:30pm and Monday, December 3, 2018, from 6-8:30pm at the Elaine & Don Heimbigner Care Center, 3102 NE 134th St., Vancouver, WA. Upon completion of the class, volunteers will be able to help with bereavement programs (child through adult) or volunteer in other capacities throughout the Agency. Registration is required, 360.747.1043 or volunteer@chhh.org.
Community Home Health and Hospice is opening the new Seasons of Hope Grief Center in Salmon Creek later this year. They will offer free, cutting edge bereavement services to grieving families, not just those touched by hospice. They have support groups for children, teens, tweens, adults, and special groups for those who have been touched by suicide loss. For more information on Community Home Health & Hospice bereavement programs contact: 360.703.0300 or griefsupport@chhh.org.
About Community Home Health & Hospice
Community Home Health & Hospice is an independent, community-based non-profit healthcare agency serving the healthcare needs of Washington and Oregon families since 1977. Their services include home care personal services, home health, home hospice, in-patient hospice care and bereavement services. Every day, they care for 600 patients throughout Clark, Cowlitz, and Wahkiakum Counties in Washington and Columbia County in Oregon. Community Home Health & Hospice supports the healthcare and independent living goals of each patient and their loved ones by delivering the highest quality, compassionate and dignified care to individuals in their chosen place of residence. They have received recognition for nine years as a HomeCare Elite top agency. For more information, visit www.chhh.org.
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