Auxiliary & Volunteering

Clarke County Hospital offers volunteer opportunities through our hospital Auxiliary Team. 

CCH's Auxiliary Team consists of more than 72 volunteers who serve and are giving of their time and talents throughout the year. Membership is $5.00 per year and training is provided. 

Volunteer opportunities at CCH include but are not limited to:

  • Greeting patients or guests at hospital entrances and assisting them as needed
  • Running the Hospital Auxiliary Gift Shop, Hidden Treasures & Treats
  • Helping with special events, both internal and external
  • Helping with hospital fundraising activities

Hidden Treasures & Treats

Volunteers staff the gift shop between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. 

Clarke County Hospital Foundation & Auxiliary Annual Golf Tournament

The Clarke County Hospital Foundation and Auxiliary co-sponsor a fundraiser during the summer with an annual golf tournament. The proceeds from the fundraising event go toward helping the Auxiliary present $1,000 scholarships to Clarke County residents interested in pursuing post-secondary education in the healthcare field. Proceeds are also used to assist with hospital equipment purchases and future renovation projects.

   
   

Patient and Family Advisory Council (PFAC)

The Patient and Family Advisory Council is designed to help enhance patient experience and care delivery at Clarke County Hospital by focusing on healthcare through the eyes of those receiving care at Clarke County Hospital.

Members of the Patient and Family Advisory Council work in partnership with Clarke County Hospital staff to enhance patient care, while advocating to improve the satisfaction and overall outcomes of patients. By participating in our advisory council, you will meet new friends, listen to the voice of others and make a positive impact on the care of Clarke County Hospital's patients. Getting involved will create a unique opportunity for council members to make a difference in the hope and healing of others.

OUR MISSION

The Clarke County Hospital Patient & Family Advisory Council ensures that voices of patients and families are represented in a team effort to enhance their entire care experience.

OUR VISION

The Clarke County Hospital Patient and Family Advisory Council (PFAC) strives to ensure Clarke County Hospital will deliver high quality patient and family centered care through collaboration and teamwork. By partnering with patients and families, Clarke County Hospital PFAC will enhance processes, procedures and care delivery.

OUR PURPOSE

A formal process including patient and family perspectives. The goal is to promote and enhance patient centered care, while advocating to improve satisfaction and overall outcomes.

What does being a part of the PFAC Mean?

The PFAC will be compromised of patients and family members, along with Clarke County Hospital staff. Together, all individuals will work in partnership to ensure that the voice of patients and their families are represented in a team effort to enhance care experience.

The PFAC is looking for patients and family members willing to volunteer and commit to:

  • Meeting monthly for 1 hour
  • Attending any PFAC orientation programs.
  • Meeting with other patients and families about their experiences.
  • Provide honest feedback and share your own experiences.
  • Respect the perspective and privacy of others.
  • Work on program development projects and other projects outside the monthly meetings, as needed.
  • Work to enhance the patient and family experience.
  • Help transform community wellness.

Requirements

We invite you to be a part of our Patient and Family Advisory Council.

In order to fulfill the Advisory Council's primary objectives, member show serve on the PFAC must be:

  • 21 years of age or older
  • A former or current patient of Clarke County Hospital, or a patient's family members or friend
  • Able to make at least a one year commitment to the council
  • Able to work in partnership with others
Participants interested in joining Clarke County Hospital's PFAC will be required to fill out a formal application.

If you are interested in learning more about becoming a member of the Patient and Family Advisory Council, please contact Sami Brimm, Patient and Family Advisory Council Coordinator at sbrimm@clarkeshosp.org or by calling 641-342-5292.