Noblesville—The volunteer program at Riverview Health has been in existence for nearly 60 years and has helped provide special services to patients and their families. If you’re looking to give back to the community through volunteering, be sure to visit the Riverview Health Volunteer Fair to find out how this opportunity might be right for you.
“Volunteering helps you to connect with the community,” said Susan Beckwith, Riverview Health Manager of Volunteer Services. “Research has also proven that it’s good for your health as it reduces stress and keeps you active.”
The Volunteer Fair will be held from 1-4 pm on Thursday, September 25 at Riverview Health, main campus, inside entrance 9. Visitors will be able to speak with current volunteers and meet with Susan. Applications and on-site interviews will also be available.
For more information on how you can become a Riverview Health volunteer, please contact Susan Beckwith at 317.776.7236 or sbeckwith@riverview.org.
Riverview Health is comprised of a full-service, 156-bed hospital in Noblesville, a 16-bed hospital in Westfield, as well as freestanding combined ER and urgent care facilities. Also included are more than 25 primary, immediate and specialty-care facilities in Hamilton County. Riverview Health provides comprehensive inpatient and outpatient services in more than 35 healthcare specialties and has been frequently recognized for its clinical and service excellence. National achievements include Healthgrades America's 100 Best Hospitals for Orthopedic Surgery award (2019) and Outstanding Patient Experience award (2017-2018). Leapfrog Group awarded Riverview Health an A grade—the highest grade possible—for patient safety in 2017. As one of the largest employers in Hamilton County, Riverview Health recently received the Five-Star AchieveWELL Award through the Wellness Council of Indiana and was honored at the 2017 Indiana Health and Wellness Summit.
Brandy Hill
Director of Marketing and PR
Riverview Health
317.776.7449
bhill@riverview.org