Part of the series: Understanding Hospice Care: A Guide for Patients and Families
Riverside’s Hospice Education Series on comfort, quality of life and compassionate care.
Even when surrounded by loved ones, serious illness can sometimes bring moments of loneliness.
Hospice volunteers offer something simple, yet deeply meaningful:
Presence.
A Gift of Time and Attention
Hospice volunteers are trained individuals who give their time to provide companionship.
They may:
- Sit and visit
- Listen to stories and memories
- Read aloud or share conversation
- Offer quiet presence when words aren’t needed
Creating Meaningful Connections
Unlike clinical care, volunteer visits are not task-focused.
They bring a sense of normalcy and human connection—something many patients come to value and look forward to.
Supporting Families in Small but Important Ways
Volunteers also offer support to caregivers by:
- Sitting with a patient while errands are done
- Providing companionship during busy times
- Offering brief moments of relief and rest
These small windows of support can make a meaningful difference.
The Value of Being Present
Hospice volunteers help honor what matters most—connection, conversation and shared moments.
Their presence reminds us that care is not only about services, but about relationships.
Hospice is good medicine
Not because it cures disease—but because it brings together everything needed to support comfort, dignity and quality of life.
To learn more about hospice services and support, learn more about Riverside Hospice Care.