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Give the gift of your time and talents and help patients, visitors and staff at Saint Elizabeth by becoming a volunteer. If you have questions, you may e-mail Volunteer Services now, or contact them at 402.219.7111. Saint Elizabeth volunteers are World Class. From teenagers to seniors—they make the day a little easier and brighter for patients, nurses, physicians, employees and visitors at Saint Elizabeth Regional Medical Center. Their cheerful and selfless presence reaches every corner of the hospital.
 
Those who enjoy personal contact can volunteer to escort visitors, visit patients, deliver flowers, assist patients and families in waiting rooms, or work at the Information Desk, Hospitality Room or Gift Shop. Others who prefer to work behind the scenes can volunteer to type, file, do data entry, help with shipping and receiving, or assist with mailings.  The opportunities are endless.
 
If you are interested in becoming a Saint Elizabeth volunteer, we’ll find the right match for your talents, interests and schedule. You can join the team of 685 World Class volunteers and make a difference in someone’s life, possibly your own. You will gain valuable work experience, increase your sense of self-worth, meet people and make new friends and help those who really need you.
 
Teenage volunteers must be at least 14 years of age, have written permission from a parent or guardian.
 
For more information, please call 402.219.7111 or to send us an email, click the address below.
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NODA (No One Dies Alone)
In keeping with our mission of respecting life at all stages, Saint Elizabeth is offering the No One Dies Alone program to the patients we serve.  NODA is for patients who are expecting to die within 24-72 hours and have no family or friends.  NODA volunteers are companions, providing comfort and support to the dying patient.  The goal is providing a peaceful and calming presence that lets the patient know they are not alone during their final moments of life.  While NODA volunteers do not perform nursing duties, they are available to listen, talk, read, play music or pray upon request of the patient or family.  

To learn more about the NODA volunteer program, contact Pastoral Care at 219-8011 or Volunteer Services at 219-7111.
 

 
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