- Organization
- CorsoCare Hospice - Michigan
No One Dies Alone – Become a NODA Volunteer with CorsoCare!
- Duration
- Recruiting now
- Location
- Clio, MI
Opportunity Details
Ongoing
In-Person
Recruiting now
Clio, MI 48420
 
        About this Opportunity
Do you want to provide comfort and companionship to patients during their final moments? As a NODA (No One Dies Alone) Volunteer with CorsoCare, you’ll ensure that patients are not alone at the end of life, offering a calm and compassionate presence.
What You’ll Do
- Sit by the bedside, providing a calming presence for patients who may not be conscious or
responsive
- Offer supportive presence through gentle conversation, reading, soft music, or gentle touch
- Support grieving families at the bedside, providing reassurance and compassion
- Engage in life review when possible – help patients share memories, reflect on their life journey, and leave a meaningful legacy
How NODA Volunteering Works
- NODA shifts are based on specific patient need and may not follow a regular schedule
- Requests can happen at any time; when a need arises, a notification is sent to all NODA volunteers.
- Volunteers may pick up 1–3 hours if they are available, but there is no requirement to respond if they cannot
We suggest volunteers maintain a regular schedule as a Companionship Volunteer while keeping on-call availability for NODA
Why Volunteer
- Make a profound difference in a patient’s final moments
- Flexible scheduling options to fit your availability
- Gain meaningful experience in healthcare, social work, or hospice care
Requirements
- Compassion, reliability, and a willingness to provide calm, supportive presence
- Completion of volunteer training program
- Background check and TB test
- For NODA specifically: Must have at least one month (or 4 visits) experience as a Companionship
Volunteer unless they have prior hospice experience
- Provide dignity, comfort, and companionship when it matters most – ensure no one dies alone.
Commitment Details:
We work with your schedule! Volunteers can visit once a week, twice a month, or once a month—whatever fits best for you. Typical visits last 1–3 hours, but timing can be flexible based on your availability and the patient’s needs.
Location Directions:
Specific assignment location will be within 30 minutes of the selected city.
Activity Skills
- Advocacy
- Community Engagement/Outreach
- Elder Care
- Hospice Care
- Patient Care
- Activity Cause Areas
- Health and Medicine
- Mental Health
- Seniors and Retirement
- Volunteering
Other Requirements
- Interview / Reference Check / TB Test
Skills/Interests
- Advocacy
