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The MCH Auxiliary holds several fundraisers throughout the year and needs many volunteers to help with these projects.
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Volunteers greet customers, staff the cash registers, work the counter, package foods and much more!
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Volunteers assist with computer data entry and related administrative tasks.
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Volunteers make beds, serve meals to patients, copy, assemble charts, answer the telephone, run errands, discharge patients, etc.
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Volunteers make up stretchers, keep blanket warmer filled, retrieve medical records, help with families, transport patients to Imaging, stock rooms and help the staff in any way possible.
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Volunteers welcome all who come to the ED, assist with transporting patients into the ED, and more.
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Volunteers file, copy and run errands for the staff.
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Volunteers assist with bagging silverware, preparation of salad bar, transporting food to Café, running errands, assist in Café if necessary, and help with patient tray distribution.
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Volunteers work in the healing and patio gardens, planting, weeding and watering in season. No mowing is necessary.
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Sponsored by the Mid Coast Hospital Auxiliary and a major Auxiliary fundraiser.
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These volunteers need a medical background and must complete the hospital hand massage training program.
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Volunteers assist with filing and other clerical duties.
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Volunteers support a number of tasks designed to assist and direct visitors with a friendly, pleasant attitude.
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Volunteers answer the telephone, run errands, copy, assemble charts, assist with families of patients, and generally assist the nursing staff in the most helpful way possible.
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Volunteers knit lap robes for the Behavioral Health Unit; newborn caps, sweater sets, and blankets for the Maternity Unit; and prayer shawls for the palliative care office. This work is done at home.
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Volunteers assist in the mail room with sorting and delivery of mail.
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Volunteers assist with various clerical duties in Central Stores and the loading dock.
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Volunteers are receptionists for the unit, greet visitors and patients, “buzz” patients and families onto the unit, as well as other tasks that may be appropriate.
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Volunteers greet patients and visitors and direct them to destinations.
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Volunteers answer call buttons, direct patients and families to their destinations, sit with confused patients, assemble charts, run errands, copy, transport specimens to lab, and generally assist nursing staff in any way possible.
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Volunteers are specially trained to work with patients and families in life threatening situations, assisting the palliative care social worker, both at the hospital and Mid Coast Senior Health Center.
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Volunteers perform clerical work in physician practices in Topsham, Brunswick and Bath upon request.
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Volunteers work with the staff in producing a variety of publications.
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The Mid Coast Hospital Auxiliary holds several fundraisers a year, and is always seeking new volunteers to help with these projects.
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Volunteers are specially trained to participate in spiritual wellness for patients and their families. Volunteers must be accepted into the program by meeting with the Spiritual Wellness advisor.
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Volunteers keep the wheelchairs in good, working condition, make repairs where possible or take to Engineering, make sure two legs are on each chair and find the parts on the patient units.
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From spring until late fall, volunteer provide the Trolley service for patients and families in the parking lots. Two shifts a day are needed. Drivers must be at least 16 years of age and have a valid Maine driver’s license.
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This committee is under the Quality Department where volunteers survey patients to assess their level of satisfaction and provide a friendly visitor to lonely patients.
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Volunteers perform clerical duties, work on mailings etc.
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