Give Caregivers a Break – On-Call Volunteers Needed!
by CorsoCare Hospice – Ohio
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Job role overview
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Date posted
May 7, 2026
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Hiring location
New Albany
Description
Caregivers provide essential support to patients, but they also need breaks. As a Caregiver Respite Volunteer with CorsoCare, you’ll provide short-term support for families, giving caregivers time to rest, run errands, or take care of personal needs while ensuring patients remain safe and comfortable.
What You’ll Do
- Sit with patients in the home or care setting while caregivers take a needed break
- Provide companionship, emotional support, and safety for patients
- Engage patients in light activities such as conversation, reading, or quiet reflection
- Offer peace of mind to families knowing their loved one is in capable, caring hands
How On-Call Volunteering Works
- Volunteers are placed on an on-call schedule for their local area (within about 1 hour of their home base) based on their availability
- Volunteers are required to provide support on a recurring basis for their scheduled on-call shifts.
- For example, if you are scheduled for Wednesdays, you may be called to provide respite on any Wednesday when a caregiver request occurs
- While unforeseen circumstances may occasionally prevent participation, regular commitment to your scheduled shifts is expected
Why Volunteer
- Make a meaningful difference in the lives of patients and their families
- Flexible, on-call schedule tailored to your personal availability
- Gain experience in healthcare, social work, or volunteer support programs
Requirements
- Compassion, reliability, and a caring attitude
- Completion of volunteer training program
- Background check and TB test
Provide compassionate support for families while giving caregivers the break they need – be there when it matters most.
work mode
On-site
Interested in this job?
23 days left to apply