Even during a public health crisis, hospice and palliative care professionals rise to the challenge of providing compassionate, person-centered care in the community. UC Davis Hospice shares how their outreach to the community led to new resources and comforting, personal touches for their patients.
When COVID-19 precautions shut down our in-person volunteer
program, UC Davis Hospice began looking for creative ways to provide comfort
and smiles to our patients. With our hospice volunteers busy making cards and
offering telephonic support to patients, we expanded our reach to the community
to offer ways they could help support UC Davis Hospice. The response we have
received from the community has been truly amazing.
Erin Bjork, Hospice Volunteer Coordinator and mom of two
teenagers, knew that many high school students needed virtual ways to fulfill
community service hours during this time of COVID-19 restrictions. After
reaching out to several local high schools, over 20 students responded wanting
to help. The students quickly got to work making cloth face masks, homemade
cards, care packages of comfort items, COVID-19 safety kits, and fleece tie
blankets. Our patients have been so grateful and touched to receive these items
from our local teens. Andrew Condrin, a high school senior who made fleece tie
blankets and care packages, said “I didn’t know much about hospice care at
first, but during my project, I learned how hospice helps give patients a
peaceful death. I’m glad I could donate to a good cause that comforts people
during the end of their lives.”
High school students delivering care packages |
By further networking within the Sacramento community and on
VolunteerMatch.org, UC Davis Hospice has received donations of fidget blankets
for dementia patients, custom bracelets with inspirational sayings, and cloth
face masks. An organization called Alice’s
Embrace reached out at the beginning of the pandemic to offer beautiful,
hand-knit blankets for our hospice patients. We have given out more than 60 Alice’s
Embrace blankets to our patients, who have been so grateful to receive these
handmade gifts.
Social worker Tiffany delivering Alice’s Embrace blankets |
Another special touch that UC Davis provides is through our
partnership with The Petal Connection.
The Petal Connection donates lovely floral bouquets twice per month to UC Davis
Hospice. The staff love the smiles and joy that these flowers bring to the
hospice patients.
Petal Connection
flowers being delivered to UC Davis Hospice |
The engagement and enthusiasm from our staff and community
members have been truly inspiring during the pandemic. We are excited to find
new ways to further support our patients!
If you would like to share the creative ways your hospice and palliative care team is caring for patients amid the COVID-19 crisis, please send us your photos and stories so you can be featured in the #hapcFacesOfCaring campaign.
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