to look after and make sure everything is ok, realy its just helping out
you help the doctors get the old, rinckly people their sponge baths. then you help the sick people eat their food. it's quiet fun, really. ☺
AdministratorsDoctorsnurseslab tecsplumberscustodianselectritianspatients (and family/friends)volunteers
An auxilian is a member of a group, typically composed of volunteers, which helps to support a hospital.
Mercy San Juan hospital has junior volunteers for ages 15 - 17
If you are a volunteer, your doing it out of generosity, not money. Volunteers work without compensation. Viper1
I've heard of volunteers as young as 10. But 14-15 is usually the starting point.
patrick, who gives money to a local charity every week
The Markham Stouffville Hospital serves the people of Ontario in Canada. The Hospital has an emergency department and has a patient drop off point. You are also able to find volunteers working there, offering their time to help.
Marie Paquette has written: 'Financial management for hospital auxiliaries' -- subject(s): Economics, Finance, Financial Management, Hospital Volunteers, Societies, Volunteer workers in hospitals
All of the hospitals in Georgia have candy stripers. A candy striper is someone who volunteers in different departments of the hospital.
General collective nouns for people can be used for volunteers; a crew of volunteers, an army of volunteers, a couple of volunteers, a flight of volunteers, a corp of volunteers are all examples.
it is good for the patients because the patient might know the person and feel safe or cozy and maybe happy or cumfy
General collective nouns for people can be used for volunteers; a crew of volunteers, an army of volunteers, a couple of volunteers, etc.