University of Michigan. Health System. Volunteer Services.

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Program established in 1941 to coordinate volunteer activities and services in the University of Michigan hospitals and health system. Initial activities were all based in the hospital assisting patients, helping staff, and serving as guides. Eventually activities expanded into community service and Meals on Wheels programs for home-bound cases.

From the description of Health System Volunteer Services (University of Michigan) visual materials series. 1940s-2007. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 405658135

On January 3, 1941, Hospital Director Harley Haynes proposed the establishment of a volunteer service at the University Michigan Hospital. The proposal was well received and Kathryn Walsh, former clerical supervisor of out-patient clinics, was appointed as director. Walsh visited the volunteer departments in hospitals located in Detroit, Michigan and Cleveland, Ohio to gather information about establishing a similar program at the University Hospital.

Having gathered ideas for the structure of the program, its duties, and its uniforms, Miss Walsh visited area ladies and church organizations in Ann Arbor to recruit volunteers. March 31, 1941, marked the first official day of active Volunteer Services. These early volunteers served as receptionists in the Registration Department. They greeted patients, took registration cards, and served as hospital guides. By May 1941, nine active volunteers had given 85 hours of volunteer time. Volunteers were often young housewives or single young women who were not employed full-time. New volunteers were recruited through newspaper articles, letters of invitation, and informational teas.

By June 1941, participation more than doubled with 21 active volunteers giving a combined 100 hours a week. Volunteers were now serving in the surgery and medical clinics. The first University of Michigan students to participate joined in October 1941. In March 1942, soon after the United States entered World War II, the Volunteer Services registered with the Civilian Defense Volunteer Office. The hospital faced a staffing crisis as orderlies, ward helpers, and others left to join the armed services. Volunteers from the community and students from the university stepped forward. In April 1942, at the service's one-year anniversary, there were 74 active volunteers who had given a combined total of 4,033 hours.

The Volunteer Services branched into more of the hospital's departments. Volunteers worked in the patient's library, delivered food trays, read to patients, wrote letters, ran errands, answered phones, and served as guides to the hospital. With an eye toward expanding volunteer services, the department established a cart service in December 1943 to take candy, cigarettes, tobacco, and magazines around to the wards. This saved the nurses aides from having to run down to shop for patients.

In 1954, Volunteer Services began recognizing their volunteers with an annual recognition ceremony. The tradition has continued to present with volunteers being recognized for years of service. On November 2, 1959, Volunteer Services opened the Guild Gift Shop at the hospital. The gift shop was financed through fund raising and fund matching.

Over the years, Volunteer Services has grown from its original home in the "Old Main" Hospital to serve in the Taubman Medical Center, C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, the Women's Hospital and additional medical centers in Ann Arbor. Volunteers have served in many capacities at the hospital in programs like Adopt-a-Room, Thera-paws, and Parent-to-Parent Support, among others. The programs have extended beyond the hospital to include Meals on Wheels and other community outreach opportunities. Further information about the University of Michigan Health Systems Volunteer Services can be accessed at their web-page: http://www.med.umich.edu/volunteer/

From the guide to the Health System Volunteer Services (University of Michigan) records, 1937-2006, 1981-1995, (Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan)

Role Title Holding Repository
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associatedWith University of Michigan. Health System. corporateBody
associatedWith University of Michigan. Hospitals. corporateBody
associatedWith University of Michigan. Medical Center. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Michigan--Ann Arbor
Michigan
Subject
Children
Children
Community service
Community service
Hospitals
Hospitals
Hospitals
Student volunteers in medical care
Volunteer workers in medical care
Volunteer workers in medical care
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Activity

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