1media/20200114122032_001_thumb.jpg2021-02-16T11:27:37-06:00Megan Keller Young2e72a529e58eee72bb9ae4f1e37365aa654232ca195Hospice staff and volunteers.plain2021-06-17T17:05:39-05:00Horizon Hospice records, MSHORI19, Series 1, Box 18, Folder 2, Special Collections & University Archives, University of Illinois Chicago.ca. 1990Megan Keller Young2e72a529e58eee72bb9ae4f1e37365aa654232ca
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12021-02-16T11:14:00-06:00Volunteers20plain36402021-06-17T13:53:12-05:00Horizon Hospice’s contributions to palliative medicine and end-of-life care were significant, but especially so considering much of their work was performed by volunteers --not necessarily with a medical background. Horizon’s volunteers came from a variety of backgrounds and connected with families in Chicagoland to assist end-of-life patients, their families, and caregivers during and following their palliative treatment. Volunteers provided a helping hand with numerous simple tasks that became challenging or impossible for families during those difficult months. They would go grocery shopping, care for pets, clean homes, or simply provide a friendly shoulder to lean on.
This section features articles and creative writing by volunteers, who share candid stories about their time spent with grieving families and patients facing death. It also contains newsletters produced and circulated by volunteers in order to stay in touch and support one another as they supported Chicago families.