Ward Volunteer - Cardiology Unit
Homerton Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
To welcome visitors into the Cardiology Unit, to provide help to patients and to support the smooth running of the ward.
The Cardiology Unit has 20 beds comprising of three bays (6 beds in each bay) and 2 side rooms. Cardiology is an acute ward that treats both cardiac and medical patients. We accept patients from other wards and departments, most commonly Acute Care Unit (ACU) and Accident and emergency (A&E). We also accept elective patients. These are planned admissions and they are admitted for investigations or for specific cardiac procedures. The visiting hours to cardiology run from 1200hrs – 1700hrs. During each volunteer shift, one volunteer will be asked to meet and greet visitors at the entrance to the unit, directing people as required. A second volunteer will be responsible for helping patients, including support at mealtimes. By volunteering in this role, you will ensure visitors are effectively welcomed into the Unit, patients have more help and nursing staff more time to care. As Cardiology unit is a busy environment, it is essential that volunteers are able to take a proactive approach to the role, whilst always being guided by the Nurse in Charge and wishes of the individual patient. Duties: 1. To check with the Nurse in Charge about the priorities for the shift and any issues the volunteer should be briefed about. 2. Greeting all visitors as they enter the Cardiology Unit and directing them to a particular patient if required. 3. Ensuring patients are ready for their evening meal – e.g. that they’ve washed their hands, are sitting comfortably and have a clear table. 4. Taking trays of food to individual patients as directed by the Nurse in Charge. 5. Helping patients who need assistance with eating, e.g. cutting up food, ensuring the tray and napkin are in the right position and the glass is within reach, clearing away the tray when the patient is finished. 6. Where patients have a food chart, noting what the patient has eaten and taking the chart to the Nurse in Charge for completion. 7. Assisting with the evening drinks round. 8. Asking patients if they need help and responding to their requests, e.g. making refreshments outside the main drink’s rounds, running errands (e.g. on-site shopping, posting letters, buying phone cards), tidying their bedside, reading. 9. Chatting to patients if they would like company. 10. Assisting with packing up a patient’s belongings when the patient moves beds. 11. Asking patients to give feedback on their experience of cardiology by completing a hand-held survey device.
Administration,Advice, Information & Support,Befriending, Buddying & Mentoring,Caring,Catering,General and Helping
Admin, Conservation
Essential: o A commitment to improve the patient’s experience of their time in hospital o Well presented, with a friendly and approachable manner and good verbal communication skills o An ability to relate well to people on a one to one basis and be sympathetic to others’ situations o An ability to be patient and calm even in the face of difficult situations o An ability to act on own initiative within the role description o A willingness to be flexible and to follow the guidance of a Volunteer Supervisor o A commitment to the trust’s equal opportunities and diversity policies o Volunteers must adhere to Homerton’s volunteer guidelines, including rules on confidentiality, health and safety, safeguarding adults and children and manual handling o To be willing to receive training in customer care, communication skills and any other areas as appropriate to the volunteer role
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o Able to commit reliably to at least 3 hours a week for a minimum of six months
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Cardiology Unit, Homerton University Hospital Homerton Row, London
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