Hospice of Arizona
Main Office - Phoenix

2222 West Northern Avenue
Suite(A - 100)
Phoenix, Arizona 85021
Phone: (602) 678-1313
Fax: (602) 242-2178
infoaz@americanhospice.com

Hospice of Arizona
Rancho Santa Fe II Office
Avondale

13055 W. McDowell Rd. Suite E-106
Avondale, AZ 85323
Phone: (602) 678-1313
Fax: (623) 535-0834
infoaz@americanhospice.com

St. Luke's Medical Center
Inpatient Unit - Phoenix

1800 East Van Buren Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85006
Phone: (602) 251-8490
Fax: (602) 251-8475
infoaz@americanhospice.com

Freedom Plaza
Inpatient Unit - Peoria

13714 North Plaza Del Rio Boulevard
Peoria, Arizona 85381
Phone: (623) 815-6152
Fax: (623) 815-6260
infoaz@americanhospice.com

Pueblo Norte
Inpatient Unit - Scottsdale

7100 East Mescal Street
Scottsdale, Arizona 85254
Phone: (480) 991-9772
Fax: (480) 991-9775
infoaz@americanhospice.com

Plaza del Rio
Inpatient Unit - Peoria

12740 N. Plaza del Rio Blvd.
Phone: (623) 815-2800
Fax: (623) 815-2829
infoaz@americanhospice.com

Sun Health del E. Webb
Inpatient Unit - Sun City West

19702 N. Routzahn Way
Phone: (623) 975-8340
Fax: (623) 544-1090
infoaz@americanhospice.com



How You Can Help

As a volunteer, you help fulfill the promise of Hospice in many ways. You are the hand to help and to hold, the friendly face that brings warm conversation or welcome respite. From providing companionship to offering assistance with the activities of daily living or serving as an empathetic counselor, our trained volunteers provide invaluable services in several areas of specialization:

Patient/Family Care Volunteers provide companionship to the patient and respite for the caregiver as a part of the Hospice Team. Volunteers help by visiting, reading to patients, writing letters, providing transportation, running errands, preparing meals, providing hair care and light housekeeping. Perhaps the most important thing this volunteer offers is listening, sharing quiet moments, giving a gentle pat on the arm and just being there.

Bereavement Volunteers offer support to families and friends after the death of a loved one. During the bereavement process, this specially trained volunteer helps those touched by the loss to work through the emotions of grief and rebuild and reaffirm their life.

Spiritual Care Volunteers offer support to patients, families, and friends. Spiritual Care Volunteers supplement the support provided by churches, synagogues, and mosques. They are specially trained volunteers who provide spiritual well-being during the end-of-life struggles.

Special Service Volunteers assist Hospice staff by providing clerical support, preparing mailings or working on other special projects that help make Hospice care available to family, friends and neighbors of our community.


  


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