Monday, October 7, 2024

Griffin Hospital in Derby seeks volunteers for elder life program

Griffin Hospital in Derby is hosting a training session for its Hospital Elder Life Program which provides extra support for elderly patients. /Contributed photo

DERBY - The Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP) at Griffin Hospital is looking for volunteers to provide additional support for elderly patients. 

Research shows that between 30 and 50 percent of seniors can experience a decline in their physical and cognitive abilities during a hospital stay. 

HELP is a comprehensive, evidence-based, patient care program that provides important connections between volunteers and patients, including meal time assistance, daily orientation, therapeutic activities, walking and exercise, to help patients maintain their optimal level of well-being. 

HELP volunteers also work in partnership with the doctors and nursing staff to highlight issues specific to geriatric care and to provide education to patients and their families. 

There will be a training session for HELP volunteers in the upcoming weeks. Anyone 18 years and older is eligible to volunteer for HELP. No previous medical experience is required, and training and supervision are provided. Volunteers are required to give a minimum six-month commitment of one four-hour shift per week. 

The program is most needed on weekdays from 4-8 p.m. Limited day shifts are also available. College students looking to enter the medical field are encouraged to apply as this opportunity will provide hands-on patient care experience. College scholarship incentives are also available. 

The hospital is at 130 Division St.

To apply or for more information, call 203-732-1553. For more information about volunteering at Griffin Hospital, visit griffinhealth.org/volunteer.


This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.


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