Open Dag Johannes Hospitium Vleuten
Event · 12 Oct 2024, 11:00 - 14:00
Kloosterweide 2, 3451 VN Vleuten, Netherlands
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Johannes Hospitium Vleuten
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Summary
Tussen 11.00 en 14.00 bent u van harte welkom voor een rondleiding en een kopje koffie.Detailed description
Zaterdag 12 oktober a.s.is er een Open Dag in het Johannes Hospitium Vleuten. Tussen 11.00 en 14.00 uur bent u van harte welkom in ons hospice. Er is een rondleiding, u kunt uw vragen stellen en koffie en thee staan klaar met lekkere hapjes klaar gemaakt door onze eigen kookvrijwilligers.
Om 11.30 uur en om 13.00 uur zijn er korte informatiebijeenkomsten voor mensen die zijn geïnteresseerd in vrijwilligerswerk bij ons. Wij vertellen u graag meer hierover en u luistert naar ervaringsverhalen van onze vrijwilligers.
Aanmelden is niet nodig, u kunt gewoon langskomen. Van harte welkom!
About Johannes Hospitium Vleuten
Johannes Hospitium Vleuten:
“Just being very close to the other
The Johannes Hospitium is located in a quiet spot in the middle of Vleuten. The hospice offers people in their final phase of life a hospitable and comfortable stay with expert care and guidance. In a safe, familiar environment, it gives the guest and his loved ones the opportunity to say goodbye in peace and in a personal way. The Johannes Hospitium has room for eight guests. Each guest has a spacious private room with a terrace and a view of the garden. The Hospitium could not exist without the efforts of volunteers!
“Our volunteers do everything they can to give people what they need in a loving way in the last phase of their lives,” says volunteer coordinator Hetty Boven, “There are several ways to do this. There are volunteers who assist the nurses with the care, they help the guests with showering, dressing and eating, etc. Experience in care is not necessary for this. In addition, there are volunteers who receive visitors as hosts, answer the phone and provide coffee. Our beautiful garden is also maintained by volunteers. Cooking volunteers provide meals for our guests. Our volunteers are very involved, there is consultation and guidance. Courses are offered and a private choir sings, among other things, at memorial meetings. People often ask if the work is not hard. Of course it is intense, but dying is part of life and people mainly live in the Hospitium. Especially in a phase in which people let go of life. In addition to sadness, there is also room for happy memories and fun. That makes voluntary work so great to do, you can be very close to the other for a while ”.
“Just being very close to the other
The Johannes Hospitium is located in a quiet spot in the middle of Vleuten. The hospice offers people in their final phase of life a hospitable and comfortable stay with expert care and guidance. In a safe, familiar environment, it gives the guest and his loved ones the opportunity to say goodbye in peace and in a personal way. The Johannes Hospitium has room for eight guests. Each guest has a spacious private room with a terrace and a view of the garden. The Hospitium could not exist without the efforts of volunteers!
“Our volunteers do everything they can to give people what they need in a loving way in the last phase of their lives,” says volunteer coordinator Hetty Boven, “There are several ways to do this. There are volunteers who assist the nurses with the care, they help the guests with showering, dressing and eating, etc. Experience in care is not necessary for this. In addition, there are volunteers who receive visitors as hosts, answer the phone and provide coffee. Our beautiful garden is also maintained by volunteers. Cooking volunteers provide meals for our guests. Our volunteers are very involved, there is consultation and guidance. Courses are offered and a private choir sings, among other things, at memorial meetings. People often ask if the work is not hard. Of course it is intense, but dying is part of life and people mainly live in the Hospitium. Especially in a phase in which people let go of life. In addition to sadness, there is also room for happy memories and fun. That makes voluntary work so great to do, you can be very close to the other for a while ”.