Thank you for your interest in learning about how to support those dealing with end-of-life concerns.
We are currently accepting applicants to become a hospice volunteer
Some of the training topics include History and Mission of Hospice, Medical Concerns of Patients, Family Dynamics and Communication Skills, Role of the Hospice Spiritual Counselor, Medical Social Worker and Bereavement Counselor, and Volunteer Guidelines/Practices. A binder of teaching materials and a workbook are included. After the training, fingerprinting and TB tests will be required. There is no cost for this training.
Our next In-Person Training will take place in San Luis Obispo on 3 consecutive Fridays:
February 20, 27 and March 6, 2026.
Classes are 9-4 each day
Please contact us today to reserve your space!
A hospice volunteer typically provides 2-4 hours a week of companionship, emotional and practical support, or respite care to the patients and families that Central Coast Hospice (CCH) serves. Volunteers are a vital part of the hospice team as they can provide the time and attention that patients and families need and deserve. CCH serves patients from Paso Robles to Santa Barbara. Volunteers help the same patient each week and we do our best to match volunteers to patients that live near them.
We hope you can join our team! An application and an informal interview are required. If you have questions, please contact us at 805-540-6020.