Watching this video because am in the process of being a Hospice volunteer. I am looking forward to it because it's something i have always wanted to do. Hopefully in the future i can work as a HHA.
As a previous hospice Volunteer, CNA and now a Volunteer Coordinator, I want to express my gratitude to you. 🙏 Thank you for expanding on your experience. Continued blessings to you...
So glad I found your video. I am considering volunteering for Hospice. As I know first hand the difference the organization makes. So hearing the experience of a volunteer meant alot.
It has been pretty amazing. I meet with a sweet little lady who is bed bound twice a week. She has unimaginable stories to tell, and I love it when her eyes light up when I visit.
my experience was very similar. he was really excited when I showed up and a little sad when I left! most of our time was spent watching old western TV shows and stories :)
As a Volunteer Coordinator I want to thank you for not only your service but for documenting the experience from the Volunteers point of view. Often I hear the stories from the patients or the families but not often from the view of the volunteer in such a candid manor.
Great video, there are some that believe there is no death, and as a result they have never died. I am not one of those, and have seen death happen to pets, friends, and family members and I am currently reading a book that talks about how we die called, "The Good Death, an Exploration of Dying in America" by Ann Newmann. I too want to volunteer in Hospice Care. I believe I can be there for somebody that might need somebody to be there for. Thanks for your service to those that are close to their journey and I believe it helps when it will be time for your journey home. They say, "life is fast" but at your age you probably don't see it. Time is different at different stages of your life. I remember in third grade, I'd be in a classroom at school and be so bored and 3 PM seemed like years away. Time is different at 60 than at 20, and I imagine will be at 80 verses 60. I feel it is great that somebody that is twenty years old is helping the elderly in their later stages of life. At your age, I was only interested in meeting girls and going to clubs. Now at 60, I'm thinking of life's ending more and trying to figure out how to make what remaining days ahead of me the best days possible in doing whatever I can to make things better for me and others. I strongly feel hospice volunteering would be a great way to give back, and thanks for what you have done for others, I am sure it is and was strongly appreciated by all. Dave
I've been interested in death as well. it's a taboo subject we don't talk about in America which I find odd because it's something everyone will face. a different look on death in a different part of the world: ruclips.net/video/hCKDsjLt_qU/видео.html I am starting to notice time going by faster as I get older (I'm 27 now) as well. there's actually science behind why we feel time goes by faster as we get older: ruclips.net/video/aIx2N-viNwY/видео.html thanks for your kind words
Hey Kenny or any volunteers that worked in a hospice, has it changed YOUR views of dying? I don't think I could witness somebody suffering or in pain, but I'd want to be there for help. Have you witnessed pain or suffering?
Awesome video, I have my first day of training tomorrow and wanted to see some insight on the experiences of others. This has only made me want to volunteer more, you have spoke to beautiful about it all. I’m sure you’ve inspired others to get out there and volunteer at their local hospice just as how you’ve inspired me. Keep doing your thing!
that's wonderful, man. Thanks for sharing. I've always wanted to volunteer in a hospice but my partner said that it may be too much for me especially if it's gonna be my first ever volunteer experience.
Great video. I went to you tube to find out more about becoming a hospice volunteer,and I saw your video. The surreal thing is I am also from Birmingham, MI.Would you mind sharing what hospice company you were working for?. Feel free to,send me a message. Thank you!
Hi Kenny, thank you for sharing your experience. I'm currently in the process with applying to become a hospice volunteer. Do you happen to have any platform I can contact you for questions? (IG/FB/etc)
Watching this video because am in the process of being a Hospice volunteer. I am looking forward to it because it's something i have always wanted to do. Hopefully in the future i can work as a HHA.
As a previous hospice Volunteer, CNA and now a Volunteer Coordinator, I want to express my gratitude to you. 🙏 Thank you for expanding on your experience. Continued blessings to you...
This is a fantastic and touching testimony, thanks for sharing your experience and reflections.
So glad I found your video. I am considering volunteering for Hospice. As I know first hand the difference the organization makes. So hearing the experience of a volunteer meant alot.
I'm glad I was able to help :)
Thanks for the video! I'm starting volunteer hospice training today and wanted to watch some videos before I go.
how has your experience been so far?
It has been pretty amazing. I meet with a sweet little lady who is bed bound twice a week. She has unimaginable stories to tell, and I love it when her eyes light up when I visit.
my experience was very similar. he was really excited when I showed up and a little sad when I left! most of our time was spent watching old western TV shows and stories :)
As a Volunteer Coordinator I want to thank you for not only your service but for documenting the experience from the Volunteers point of view. Often I hear the stories from the patients or the families but not often from the view of the volunteer in such a candid manor.
Great video, there are some that believe there is no death, and as a result they have never died. I am not one of those, and have seen death happen to pets, friends, and family members and I am currently reading a book that talks about how we die called, "The Good Death, an Exploration of Dying in America" by Ann Newmann.
I too want to volunteer in Hospice Care. I believe I can be there for somebody that might need somebody to be there for. Thanks for your service to those that are close to their journey and I believe it helps when it will be time for your journey home.
They say, "life is fast" but at your age you probably don't see it. Time is different at different stages of your life. I remember in third grade, I'd be in a classroom at school and be so bored and 3 PM seemed like years away. Time is different at 60 than at 20, and I imagine will be at 80 verses 60.
I feel it is great that somebody that is twenty years old is helping the elderly in their later stages of life. At your age, I was only interested in meeting girls and going to clubs. Now at 60, I'm thinking of life's ending more and trying to figure out how to make what remaining days ahead of me the best days possible in doing whatever I can to make things better for me and others.
I strongly feel hospice volunteering would be a great way to give back, and thanks for what you have done for others, I am sure it is and was strongly appreciated by all.
Dave
I've been interested in death as well. it's a taboo subject we don't talk about in America which I find odd because it's something everyone will face.
a different look on death in a different part of the world: ruclips.net/video/hCKDsjLt_qU/видео.html
I am starting to notice time going by faster as I get older (I'm 27 now) as well. there's actually science behind why we feel time goes by faster as we get older: ruclips.net/video/aIx2N-viNwY/видео.html
thanks for your kind words
Hey Kenny or any volunteers that worked in a hospice, has it changed YOUR views of dying?
I don't think I could witness somebody suffering or in pain, but I'd want to be there for help. Have you witnessed pain or suffering?
Awesome video, I have my first day of training tomorrow and wanted to see some insight on the experiences of others. This has only made me want to volunteer more, you have spoke to beautiful about it all. I’m sure you’ve inspired others to get out there and volunteer at their local hospice just as how you’ve inspired me. Keep doing your thing!
thanks! have you started yet? how has it been?
Thank you for your video. I'm considering becoming a hospice volunteer, and hearing your perspective has been helpful.
that's wonderful, man. Thanks for sharing. I've always wanted to volunteer in a hospice but my partner said that it may be too much for me especially if it's gonna be my first ever volunteer experience.
We all get birth certificates and we all get death certificates. Good for you. I am also a volunteer.
Great video. I went to you tube to find out more about becoming a hospice volunteer,and I saw your video. The surreal thing is I am also from Birmingham, MI.Would you mind sharing what hospice company you were working for?. Feel free to,send me a message. Thank you!
the company I worked with was Hospice of Michigan www.hom.org/ :)
Hi Kenny, thank you for sharing your experience. I'm currently in the process with applying to become a hospice volunteer. Do you happen to have any platform I can contact you for questions? (IG/FB/etc)