A rewarding contribution: volunteering at Blue Mountains Hospital

NSW Gov

Volunteers at the Blue Mountains Hospital are hoping to grow their ranks with a call-out for new recruits and an upcoming information session on Wednesday 4 October.


Blue Mountains Hospital volunteers stand together, smiling at the camera

The Blue Mountains Hospital volunteers are friendly, passionate and community-minded.

Volunteers on the hospital ward play a simple but important role, offering patients a friendly ear and assisting to make their time in hospital as comfortable as possible.

“It’s a very rewarding thing to do”, says Sharon Phillips, coordinator of the Blue Mountains Hospital Volunteers.

“For a couple of hours each month you can leave your own worries behind to help brighten up someone else’s day.”

“It appeals to your human nature to listen and give to others, and you can learn a lot about people too,” says Sharon, who has been volunteering at the hospital for over twenty years.

“People relax with us and often share how our presence has been appreciated. It’s a small and friendly hospital, I can come here when it suits me, and the social interaction with the other volunteers is wonderful as well.”


Blue Mountains Hospital volunteer coordinator Sharon Phillips smiles at the camera

Sharon Phillips has been volunteering at Blue Mountains Hospital for over 20 years.

Volunteers don’t require any special skills to get involved, and basic training is offered to make sure all volunteers are comfortable and supported in their roles.

“If you’re independently mobile, a people-person and enjoy a good conversation then you’re probably well suited to the role,” says Sharon.

“I’ve learnt a lot about empathy as a Blue Mountains hospital volunteer. On the way home I think about what I’ve been able to do for others, and that makes a positive difference to my life.”

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