Volunteers enhance the care provided to patients at Campbell County Health in many
different ways. This new feature will highlight one of our CCH volunteers
and the important contributions they make to the organization and the
community.
Carol Jandreau came to Gillette in 1973, recently retiring after 37 years
as an Administrative Assistant, mostly at Belle Ayre mine. Carol’s
organizational skills came in handy when she started volunteering at the
Rockpile Museum, and took the museum outreach program to
Pioneer Manor for monthly presentations for the residents.
According to Activity Director Marla Russell, Carol works hard behind the
scenes before and after these activities, making sure the residents have
a hands-on activity where they can learn something. Things like canning
and making dolls are a big hit with the residents.
“It’s a blessing to have her here,” says Marla. “She
so organized.”
When asked why Carol enjoys working with seniors so much, she talked about
caring for her father as long as she could as he got older.
“He continued to see himself as a young person,” she said.
“I want to reach the person I know is there inside every resident.”
Carol attended
Hospice training last year and then learned how to maneuver wheelchairs so she could volunteer
for special events at Pioneer Manor and later, The Legacy. She was stationed
at Pioneer Manor during the
move to The Legacy on November 2, organizing the volunteers who were there. She helped fix
the residents’ hair for The Legacy Christmas party a few weeks ago,
and has helped with holiday caroling this month.
“I’m doing things that are outside of anything I’ve done
before,” said Carol. “That’s what makes it fun, and
everyone is so appreciative at The Legacy, both staff and residents.”
When she’s not volunteering, Carol enjoys crafts, sewing, reading
and hiking. She and her husband Jerry have two grown sons.
Carol embodies the spirit of volunteerism—giving her time for the
opportunity to help others. Thank you Carol, for all that you do for CCH
and this community. If you're interested in learning more about volunteering
with CCH, please contact Volunteer Coordinator Chris Buxton at 307.688.1536 or visit
www.cchwyo.org/volunteers.