October 20, 2022 · 2 min read

The hospice movement was started by volunteers and there are currently more than 460,000 hospice volunteers nationwide.
To retain the volunteer-based essence of hospice, one of the Medicare conditions of participation requires that hospices incorporate volunteer services into their daily patient care and operations routine.
Medicare requires that volunteer must provide services that equal at least 5% of the total patient care hours of all paid hospice employees and contract staff. Read more about this requirement here: What is a hospice’s volunteer requirement?
The percentage of volunteer time is calculated in three steps:
Similar to the limitations placed on volunteer activities that may be included for the purposed of this Medicare match calculation, not all activities performed by a hospice’s employees or contractors are included in Step 2.
Hours for the following staff are included in the calculation (though others may be included as well): nurse, social worker, physician, physical therapist, hospice aide, chaplain, bereavement counselor
Read more about hospice volunteer requirements: NHPCO Hospice Volunteer FAQ