Have you ever wished there was something that you could do to help others? If helping others and making a difference in your community sounds appealing then you can become LH Volunteer. That is the kind of person we are looking for…. people like you!
Who are our volunteers and what motivates them? Collectively our volunteers have one common denominator. They are people who feel good about helping others. Annually over 500 people, age 14 and counting, come to Lankenau as volunteers. Our volunteers are students, parents, grandparents, working professionals and retirees from all walks of life. Our volunteers come during the day, after school, on weekends, whenever their schedule allows.
Volunteering Brings Special Rewards
Volunteering means being part of a group of energetic men and women who make a significant difference in the health and well being of the community. For some, volunteering provides an opportunity to interact with people and make new friends. For others it is a way to give back to the community. Still others find volunteering an excellent way to enhance skills and explore new careers. The greatest reward, however, is the sense of giving of oneself to help others.
At Lankenau Medical Center we believe that each of our volunteers is special. Annually we host a recognition event to express our appreciation to our volunteers. Pins are awarded for hours of service and in the Main Corridor of the hospital a the Volunteer Recognition Plaque honors volunteers who have donated over 1000 hours during their years as a volunteer.
Volunteer Opportunities
Lankenau Medical Center offers a number of volunteer opportunities working with patients and with the many offices that support patient care. Each individual volunteer has unique talents to offer. The Department of Volunteer Services matches each applicant with an assignment that best taps into those talents.
Here a just a few of the unique volunteer opportunities that you may wish to check out:
- Pet Visitation: For some patients, shaking a furry paw or stroking a floppy ear can often be the best medicine. And that is why a volunteer program in pet visitation at LH brings patients and pets together. Teams of specially trained volunteers and their dogs visit patients in the Transitional Care Center and are invited to visit in other patient care areas. Patients delight in the dogs that have been Delta screened and trained for their work as “therapists.” If you have a dog that is howling for the opportunity to be a volunteer be sure to call the Volunteer Office (484-476-2138) for details. Note: Volunteer dogs must be Delta or Pals certified.
- Humor Therapy: Members of our Humor Prescription Program add a dimension of humor in an otherwise stressful environment. Consider driving our “Humor Ambulance” delivering diversional activities and humorous reading materials or think about going to Clown College to become a Caring Clown. The magical moments encountered by these volunteers envelope those they encounter with embracing hugs and warm smiles while bringing support, encouragement and a message of hope.
- Hamper Thrift Shop: Is shopping your bag? Love things old and new, borrowed or blue? The Lankenau Medical Center Thrift Shop has a volunteer opportunity just for you! The Lankenau Medical Center Hamper Shop sells donated and consigned items. Furniture, household items, clothes, bric-brac, etc. is all for sale at this historic home located on Montgomery Avenue in nearby Narberth, PA. The Women’s Board of the hospital generously donates all profits from the shop to the hospital.
- Heart Hugs/ Surgical Snugs: Handy with a needle and thread? Volunteers who love to sew make heart shaped or small rectangular pillows for patients recovering from surgical procedures. These therapeutic pillows provide comfort during coughing and deep breathing exercises that contribute to the recovery process. This is a way to volunteer right in your own home!
- Knit One, Purl Two: If you enjoy knitting consider becoming one of Nancy’s Knitters. Volunteers knit cozy baby hats and blankets for Lankenau's smallest patients. Donated yarn and instructions are provided
Becoming a Lankenau Medical Center Volunteer
- Call the Department of Volunteer Services (484-476-2138) for an Application
- Send back the completed application and ask two non relatives to provide references
- Arrange for an interview to discuss areas of interests, volunteer schedule, uniform, etc.
- Attend a Volunteer Orientation which will help prepare you for your volunteer experience.
Questions?
Please call 484-476-2138 for further information about the Volunteer Program at Lankenau Medical Center. Everyone is a potential volunteer. All it takes is a desire to improve the quality of life…a desire to MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
Applications for Volunteer Opportunities