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Auxiliary
Since July 31, 1950, the Auxiliary at Memorial Hospital has been a vital part of the hospital. Each year Auxiliary Volunteers have given countless hours of service to the hospital, nursing home, and the community. They manage the Gift Shop which is available for gifts, flowers, and cards for your convenience. All proceeds from the Gift Shop are used to purchase equipment and support patient needs. The "Gray Ladies" sort and deliver mail to the residents of the nursing home and hospital patients. They do various tasks such as making copies and putting together booklets.
If you are interested in finding out more about the Auxiliary or becoming a member you may contact Terri Twaddle at Memorial Hospital, 217-357-6561.
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Volunteens
Who can be a VolunTeen?
f you are 13 years of age or older you can gain valuable work experience and exposure to health care professions through the Memorial Hospital/Hancock County Nursing Home VolunTeen program.
Where will I volunteer?
You have the choice of volunteering on patient care floors or assisting with clerical or other behind the scenes departments throughout the hospital. You'll work side-by-side with nurses, technicians, therapists, and other health care professionals. You may choose to work in the nursing home, Radiology, Business Office, Med/Surg Floor, or in another area of the hospital.
What will I do?
You may help transport patients, socialize with elderly residents, deliver flowers, assist with crafts, play music or sing, file, give information to visitors, and much more! You'll be gaining hands-on experience with the opportunity to explore a variety of health care or business careers. You'll also build new friendships with other volunteers, employees, and patients/residents and their families. Most important of all - you'll get the satisfaction of knowing  you are helping others and making a real difference!
Contact Terri Twaddle, Volunteer Liaison 217-357-3131 ext. 2297 for an application or more information.
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How Can A Volunteer Serve?
Volunteers can help in many ways and in nearly every department of the hospital or the nursing home. We have several programs already available that are listed below:
  • Gift Shop- Volunteers will receive training by person in charge of Staffing and Training.
  • Gray Ladies- Monday thru Friday 10:00 am to ?. Will receive training from person in charge of staffing and scheduling. Delivers patient and resident mail. Refill water in patient rooms.
  • Birthday Cakes- Third Friday of each month. The cakes are brought in by Church Groups or other organizations to serve to residents whose birthday is in that particular month.
  • Lobby Host- Greets patients every Tuesday, helps them get to where they need to go on the busy clinic day.
  • Retired Teachers- Each Tuesday at 10:00 am members of the Hancock County Retired Teacher Association share stories, poems, and current events in a group setting.
  • Nursing Home- Help with residents, pets and activities planned for residents. Volunteers from Dallas City Lions Club and VFW Ladies Auxiliary help sponsor weekly Bingo.
  • Clerical- helps with Filing in business office or ancillary departments.
  • Public Relations- Assists with special projects, floats, parades, health fairs, scrapbooks, etc.
  • Wednesday Morning Copiers- Assist with copying on a weekly basis for hospital and nursing home.
  • Other - Volunteers can help in many other ways, if you have a special interest just ask and we will see if we can create just the right volunteer job for you.
Please Contact Terri Twaddle, Volunteer Liaison 217-357-3131 ext 2297 for an application or more information.
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