Each interaction with our Lifesong patients and their families counts. Every engagement makes an impact. Whether a co-worker or volunteer, they look to us to provide the compassionate, quality care and service they need—they deserve. Because, they matter.
“After starting our family’s business in senior care with Leader Nursing Homes, my grandfather, former Pennsylvania Governor George M. Leader and my grandmother, Mary Jane Leader, established Country Meadows Retirement Communities, Ecumenical Retirement Community and Providence Place Senior Living. Today, the 2nd and 3rd generations of our family continue to have the honor of leading these senior living communities entrusted by families to ensure their loved ones enjoy vibrant, quality lifestyles. Then we saw a need to also ensure individuals on our campuses and within the outside community were served with compassion and comfort toward the end of their life. With that vision, my family created Lifesong Hospice & Palliative Care. We are grateful for our dedicated volunteers who help us deliver this passion and commitment to these wonderful, deserving individuals. We couldn’t do it without our volunteers. Thank you.”
~ Meredith Mills
3rd generation of the Leader family
President & CEO of Lifesong Hospice & Palliative Care
Take the time to make a difference
For many people, the word “hospice” may bring thoughts of sadness, grief and loss. However, hospice care is not about giving up on life, but rather focusing on the quality of life. It’s caring, not curing.
Hospice is a type of care that provides support and comfort for those nearing the end of their life. The goal is to help people maintain their quality of life and manage symptoms related to their illness, rather than focusing on curative treatments. Hospice care providers help both individuals and their families make the most of their time together and ensure the person’s wishes and needs are respected.
At Lifesong, we honor our patients’ unique life, their legacy, their lifesong. Our team of nurses, caregivers and volunteers recognizes the interconnectedness of the physical, emotional, social and spiritual aspects of each person’s life, addressing all of these areas to support the overall well-being and comfort of the individual.
We gladly welcome your time and compassion to help serve our deserving patients. Simply complete an inquiry form below or contact us at 717-585-6687 or Volunteer@LifesongHospice.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
So, what would I do as a hospice volunteer? There are so many ways to honor our clients and families with your time and companionship. See reverse side for some ideas. Do you have a special or unique talent you would like to share? Let’s showcase that!
I don’t feel comfortable volunteering in person but still want to help. Is there something I can do? Absolutely. We need regular volunteers to assist with administrative support in our offices in Harrisburg and Allentown.
Is there a minimum amount of time I have to volunteer? We work with your availability and can schedule volunteer time weekly, bi-weekly or monthly.
What type of training is required? After initial onboarding, we offer valuable ongoing training to set you up for success. As a fully onboarded volunteer, you will have opportunities to participate in staff development days and co-worker events.
Is there a minimum age requirement? You must be 18 years or older to volunteer.
How do I get started? Simply complete an application online below. Or contact our team at 717-585-6687 or Volunteer@LifesongHospice.com.
You are appreciated!
Thank you for your continued commitment to our patients, their families, and the Lifesong teamp. You truly make a difference.
Logging Your Volunteer Activity
Each hour you invest in our program positively impacts our patients’ lives – directly and indirectly. We appreciate all you do. Please log your volunteer activity hours here and thank you.

