Intensive Care Waiting Rooms

Volunteers interact with the families and visitors in the Intensive Care Waiting Rooms.

They are there to serve the unit, its patients, visitors and staff. The volunteer may take phone messages, check on patients conditions and act as a liaison between visitors, patients and staff.

The volunteer must have a great capacity for compassionate listening and be comfortable with a diverse patient/visitor population in stressful situations.

A good local knowledge of hotels, restaurants, and other amenities an out of town visitor may need would be very helpful.

Contact Information

Joy Parton, 919-684-3646

E-mail: parto005@mc.duke.edu

Address: P.O. Box 2895 DUMC
Durham, NC 27710

Time Commitment

  • Nine to 12 months, one day per week, two to four hours per day minimum
  • Students need to be 18 and commit to two semesters, one day per week, two to four hours per day

Location

Duke University Hospital

Training

As appropriate for duties, Fire and Safety Training and Confidentiality

Application

Required with references, background check, and health review