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Jsling 09-14-2014 07:54 PM

Volunteer opportunity promise hospital
 
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Volunteer Open House at PROMISE HOSPITAL of Florida at THE VILLAGES

When: Tuesday September 16, 2014
Time:2 to 4 pm

Where: Promise Hospital of Florida at The Villages
5050 CR 472,
The Villages

Follow Rainey Trail off Buena Vista

What: VIP (Volunteers in Promise) open house to promote its expanded volunteer opportunities.
Villagers will be given a tour of Promise Hospital and a chance to ask questions. Light refreshments will be served.

Contact Jean Klinkenberg at 352-689-6428
:wave:

Jsling 09-14-2014 08:05 PM

Please come out and see what there is to offer. You won't be disappointed

geri317 09-14-2014 08:07 PM

August 16 has gone by.

Jsling 09-14-2014 08:12 PM

Correction. Tuesday September 16th
 
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Originally Posted by geri317 (Post 938339)
August 16 has gone by.

Thanks for pointing out my error

Whalen 09-14-2014 08:26 PM

Question?
 
Promise Healthcare, Inc. is a for profit Corporation. Why do they need volunteers?

Bonanza 09-15-2014 01:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Whalen (Post 938351)
Promise Healthcare, Inc. is a for profit Corporation. Why do they need volunteers?

A "for profit" coorporation and they need volunteers?
Hmmmm . . . that's interesting!

graciegirl 09-15-2014 05:55 AM

Business & Financial Differences Between Profit & Nonprofit Hospitals | Chron.com

I would guess that people volunteer at a hospital to make the patients feel a little better, free up medical personnel to do their thing etc. The patients are feeling lousy at both for profit and not for profit hospitals and need their mail delivered and the juice cart to come around.

BarryRX 09-15-2014 06:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 938454)
Business & Financial Differences Between Profit & Nonprofit Hospitals | Chron.com

I would guess that people volunteer at a hospital to make the patients feel a little better, free up medical personnel to do their thing etc. The patients are feeling lousy at both for profit and not for profit hospitals and need their mail delivered and the juice cart to come around.

Amen Gracie.

Jsling 09-15-2014 09:54 PM

The Volunteers are NOT there to replace the paid employees but to strengthen the services provided to the clients. The volunteers are a valuable addition to all healthcare establishments. They do help the clients feel special with their touch and the time they take with them.

bluedog103 09-15-2014 10:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 938454)
Business & Financial Differences Between Profit & Nonprofit Hospitals | Chron.com

I would guess that people volunteer at a hospital to make the patients feel a little better, free up medical personnel to do their thing etc. The patients are feeling lousy at both for profit and not for profit hospitals and need their mail delivered and the juice cart to come around.

Thank you Gracie.

Polar Bear 09-15-2014 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by bluedog103 (Post 938962)
Thank you Gracie.


Yes...thank you Gracie.

Barefoot 09-15-2014 11:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 938454)
Business & Financial Differences Between Profit & Nonprofit Hospitals | Chron.com

I would guess that people volunteer at a hospital to make the patients feel a little better, free up medical personnel to do their thing etc. The patients are feeling lousy at both for profit and not for profit hospitals and need their mail delivered and the juice cart to come around.

As Gracie said, both types of hospitals probably have patients who feel lousy and need cheering up.
I'm hoping to offer my time at this Acute Care Hospital, if they will accept seasonal volunteers.
I don't understand why it matters if the hospital is for profit, or not for profit.
I would very much appreciate if someone could explain that to me as I'm not familiar with the health care system in the US.

graciegirl 09-16-2014 07:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 938976)
As Gracie said, both types of hospitals probably have patients who feel lousy and need cheering up.
I'm hoping to offer my time at this Acute Care Hospital, if they will accept seasonal volunteers.
I don't understand why it matters if the hospital is for profit, or not for profit.
I would very much appreciate if someone could explain that to me as I'm not familiar with the health care system in the US.

Non profits are set up as a certain type of corporation that are tax exempt. For instance, some religious institutions operate hospitals that are non profit.

I don't think there is any difference in quality one way or another. I am more interested in how they are staffed.

rubicon 09-16-2014 08:14 AM

Let me state right out of the chute that I support and endorse volunteer work. My comments are therefore not along the philosophical line but rather academic in nature

Just three questions from an uninformed member but exactly what services does Promise provide and for whom?

Secondly, as to "for profits", and from a management prospective exactly what is the affect positive /negative to employees when volunteers are hired as to say wages, job duties, expectations? Because while the concept of volunteer is a good thing it may or it may not have unintentional consequences?

Thirdly, as to number two how does such an arrangement affect volunteers?

I pose this question because of the ongoing debate concerning college intern programs employed by companies.

I've witnessed the disproportionate treatment of internships within corporations over the years

Perhaps the simple answer is there are no issues employees welcome the help but my style is to test for concern that I may make some wrong assumptions.

I do not intend to invite argument but solicit opinion/information

elbear 09-16-2014 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Bonanza;938***
A "for profit" coorporation and they need volunteers?
Hmmmm . . . that's interesting!

Most hospitals cannot operate without their beloved volunteers.


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