• Events
  • Tools & Resources
  • Get Involved
  • Donate
  • Contact Us
Montgomery Hospice
Skip to content
  • Home
  • About
    • Mission and History
    • Leadership
    • Regulations & Policies
    • Educational Resources
    • Annual Reports
    • Careers
  • Hospice Care
    • Understanding Hospice
    • Hospice Services
    • Casey House
    • Hospice Care FAQs
    • Advance Care Planning
    • Payment & Coverage
  • Palliative Care
    • Understanding Palliative Care
    • Palliative Care Services
    • Palliative Care FAQs
  • Caregiver Support
    • Care for the Caregiver
    • Self-Care
  • Grief Support
    • Support Groups and Workshops
    • Grief Resources
  • Healthcare Professionals
    • Referrals
    • Eligibility
    • Advance Care Planning
    • Pain Management & End Stages
    • Payment & Coverage
    • Practitioner Resources
  • Events
  • Tools & Resources
  • Get Involved
  • Donate
  • Contact Us

Tools & Resources

“We Connect in the Ways that Matter”

April 20, 2021


One of the key members of our hospice interdisciplinary team is the hospice volunteer. With expert training and preparation, our volunteers truly are part of the process with our patients – whether involved in patient care, bereavement, outreach, complementary therapies, or admin support. We want to share with you a personal reflection from one of our volunteers:

As a hospice volunteer, I am called to work with many different people. It’s one of the things that I most enjoy. I’ve had patients ranging in age from 44 to 103; from countries as far flung as Mexico, Romania, Ethiopia and India; men and women; people with family support and those without. Every situation is different, but every person I encounter offers the opportunity to appreciate how fundamentally similar human beings are.

One of my current patients is a case in point. I’m an educated woman from New England who enjoyed a rewarding professional career. She was raised in the Midwest, one of 10 siblings. Her dreams of education and career were cut short when she became a single mom at age 19 to a beloved son, born with significant physical handicaps. Her husky voice becomes quieter when she talks about her son’s death in his early 40s. Despite our outward differences, we have developed a warm and caring relationship. We talk about our former loves and losses, family, and more. We watch silly television programs together, and revel in her thrift store finds. Whether our conversation is superficial or deep, our hearts are always in it. If anyone had told me how I would come to love this woman from Appalachia I would have been skeptical. But there it is. We connect in the ways that matter.

To learn more about our Volunteer Services Department, visit www.montgomeryhospice.org/volunteer.

Content provided by Montgomery Hospice and Prince George’s Hospice volunteer, edited for confidentiality.

< Back
Join our community

Give, volunteer, or connect. You belong here.

Donate to support our mission

Your gift helps provide care for all eligible patients.
Make a gift

Become a volunteer

Share your time, heart, and skills in ways that truly matter.
Volunteer opportunities

Attend a community event

Join us in remembrance, celebration, and education.
See upcoming events

301-921-4400

Questions or need help?
We’re here 24/7 to guide and support you.

  • Refer a patient
  • Contact us

Stay in touch

Sign up to receive our organization updates.

Subscribe
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
Quick Links
  • Careers
  • Resources
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us

Main Office

700 King Farm Boulevard Suite 400
Rockville, MD 20850

Phone: (301) 921-4400
Fax: (301) 921-4433

Email: info@montgomeryhospice.org

Casey House

6001 Muncaster Mill Road
Rockville, MD 20855

Phone: (240) 631-6800

Prince George’s Hospice Office

10450 Lottsford Rd, Suite 262
Bowie, MD 20721

Phone: (301) 921-4400

Montgomery Hospice Inc. dba Montgomery & Prince George’s Hospice is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization serving residents in Maryland. Our team of doctors, nurse practitioners, nurses, spiritual counselors, social workers, certified nursing assistants, bereavement counselors and volunteers work with our patients and their families to provide quality end-of-life care in homes, nursing and extended care facilities in Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties. All donations are tax deductible EIN #52-1114719.

  • © 2026 Montgomery Hospice
  • info@montgomeryhospice.org
  • (301) 921-4400
  • 700 King Farm Boulevard, Suite 400, Rockville, MD 20850