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Volunteer Opportunities

Louise Marshall Hospital Auxiliary strives to make your volunteer experience a positive one. 

Whether you would like to use existing skills or develop new ones, make new friendships or support our local community Hospital. 

We would love to have you on our team!

We have volunteer opportunities in the following areas:

Events & Fundraisers

  • Spring Luncheon in May
  • Radio-thon in May
  • Selling quilt tickets
  • Annual Christmas Bazaar in November

Gift Shop

  • Volunteer-run
  • Proceeds go towards the Louise Marshall Hospital Auxiliary

Clinics

  • Volunteers work as receptionists to greet patients and get files ready for the physician

Thrift Store

  • Volunteer-run
  • Raises funds for The Mount Forest Louise Marshall Hospital Foundation and Cancer Patient Services

Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP)

  • Volunteers help hospitalized senior patients with meals, exercises, activities and daily visits
  • Click here for information brochure

 

 

Why volunteer?

Reasons for volunteering vary from person to person and may include:

  • The desire to help others
  • To gain experience in a hospital setting
  • Make new friendships
  • Use or develop skills
  • Obtain references

What to Expect

  • To be treated as a valuable member of the team
  • Have a suitable placement, as requested, with consideration of your personal preference, life experience, education, employment background and skills
  • Learn about the Hospital Auxiliary, its mission, its people and its progress
  • Receive thorough training for your volunteer position
  • Receive guidance and direction from someone on the health care team who is experienced, patient, well-informed and thoughtful
  • Be shown respect
  • Be recognized for the time and talent you generously contribute

Volunteer Requirements

Hospitals offer unique community volunteering opportunities and in the interest of maintaining a safe and comfortable environment for all.

Auxiliary members, working in the hospital, are required to have a Vulnerable Sector Police Records Check and a two part TB skin test prior to active membership. The Hospital Auxiliary makes all necessary arrangements for both.

The Louise Marshall Hospital Auxiliary strives to create a respectful, accessible and inclusive volunteering environment.  Upon individual request, the Association will endeavour to remove any barrier to the selection process to accommodate those candidates with disabilities. Our Auxiliary is committed to providing and fostering a safe, healthy and respectful volunteer experience free from violence and harassment.

HELP Program

What is the HELP Program?
The Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP) is an innovative approach that uses trained volunteers to improve care for elderly patients in a hospital setting.

Goals of HELP
  • Prevent and maintain cognitive and physical functioning of patients during their hospitalization.
  • Assist in patients being discharged from hospital as independently as possible.
  • Prevent unplanned readmissions
HELP Team
  • Specially trained volunteer team
  • Elder Life Specialist, responsible for assessment and facilitating program
Eligible Patients at NWHC are: 
  • At least 65 years old
  • Have at least one risk factor for
  • delirium or functional decline,
  • including:
  • Cognitive Impairment
  • Changes in Mobility
  • Vision or Hearing
  • Impairments
  • Dehydration or
  • Malnourishment
  • Be able to participate in the
  • program
  • Not on Droplet, Enhanced or
  • Airborne Precautions

HELP Interventions
Daily Visitor Program
Volunteers provide visit 1-3 times
per day to provide orientation, stimulation, communication, social support & assistance with sensory needs.
Early Mobilization
Volunteers encourage patients to engage in seated/bed exercises or walking within the limitations of their physical condition and as
directed by the healthcare team.
Therapeutic Engagement
Volunteers engage patients in activities to keep them mentally stimulated, including: reading, games, puzzles, music.
​​​Meal Support
Volunteers assist at meal times by helping to open containers and encouraging hydration and nutritional intake.

How to Apply

If you are interested in joining our Hospital Auxiliary, please contact:

Linda Dunk
Phone: (519) 323-9287

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Penny Renken
Phone: (519) 323-0065
 

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In person at the Hospital Gift Shop.
 
Auxiliary Members are required to have a Vulnerable Sector Police Records Check and a two-part T.B. Skin Test prior to active membership. The Hospital Auxiliary makes all necessary arrangements for both.

 

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