No One Dies Alone is a service provided by the Duke Cancer Patient Support Program. It is designed to serve the needs of oncology patients nearing the end of life.
Sometimes, patients do not have family or caregivers present due to absence or distance. Volunteers from No One Dies Alone provide companionship to patients who would like someone with them at the end of life. They also provide a presence to families who may need extra support during the final hours of a loved one’s life.
Volunteers will be responsible for:
Contact Information: Phillip Shoe
Phone: 919-684-4497
Address: Box 3139, DUMC, Durham, NC
27710
E-mail: phillip.shoe@duke.edu
Web site: www.cancer.duke.edu/support
Program location: Duke University Hospital
Training provided: Volunteer orientation
session -- which includes fire and safety, compliance, HIPAA, service recovery, etc. -- and intensive job-specific training involving the medical staff, Pastoral Services, Duke Cancer Patient Support counselors, and others.
Time commitment: Varies with regard to need, one-year commitment
Conditions: Must have excellent interpersonal skills, be a good listener with a friendly personality, work well with diversity, be reliable, be flexible, and have the ability to adapt well to change