
Irene Heckler
Irene
Heckler, 81, has impacted countless lives in Lake County during her tenure as a
volunteer with Hospice of the Western Reserve. She began volunteering in
the hospital setting when Hospice only had six beds. Some twenty years
later, Irene continues to volunteer with passion, enthusiasm and compassion.
Last year, she devoted 291 hours to her volunteer vocation. She has
been instrumental in various volunteer initiatives including the creation of the
“Special Care Fund,” developed for patients and their families in need of
anything from groceries to furniture. Irene helped start Hospice’s
Alternative Home Committee, visiting patients in nursing and assisted living
homes. Currently, Irene visits patients at a nursing home and Hospice House, and
does record keeping as well at Hospice. Often, she collaborates with staff
of Hospice of the Western Reserve and the nursing facilities when she visits
patients. In addition to these weekly visits, she is a “vigil
volunteer” where the objective is that no patient dies alone. Irene
considers it a privilege to be with a patient and their family in the person’s
final hours. Countless families in our community have felt her caring
nature, kind words and presence.
During
the past twenty years, Irene has served on the boards of St. John’s Home for
Girls and New Directions Semi-Independent Living.
Irene
has received numerous awards and recognitions for her service to the Lake County
community. She is the recipient of the 1991 Book of Golden Deeds from
Western Lake County Exchange Club. In 1997, The News-Herald acknowledged
Irene’s community service in an article entitled, “Salute to Volunteers.”
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