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hospital & health care
Hospice House is a 501(c)(3) social-model hospice that provides support to individuals facing end-of-life. We also support grieving families through our bereavement programs and services. No family is ever billed for our care and suport. We are supported 100% by private donations and grants.
Hospice in the Weald is a charity providing compassionate, individualised, holistic and supportive care for all people with a terminal illness, their families, and carers. Serving communities across West Kent and East Sussex, we provide Hospice care through our Hospice Day Service, Hospice in the Home, Counselling Support Service, In-Patient Ward, and from next year, at the UK’s first Cottage Hospice. It costs over £7 million to run the Hospice with only 11% of our funding provided by the government. We are reliant on the support of the community we serve to donate and fundraise in order to maintain our vital services. Over 1,000 volunteers give their time to the Hospice helping us run efficiently and effectively as part of the local community. We strive to make death as dignified as possible and to celebrate the lives of those we care for, however long they might have left to live, by providing medical, nursing, emotional and spiritual care.
hospital & health care
Hospice of Alamance Caswell is a hospital & health care company based out of United States.
philanthropy
We offer hospice and palliative care services for clients and families facing the challenges of end of life, free of charge. Anticipatory grief support and bereavement support after a death. Hospice RNs and Social Workers make regular in-home visits, teaching caregivers how to deliver appropriate care and to help ensure that pain and other symptoms are controlled. Hospice of Anchorage does not provide around-the-clock in home care, but can help connect families to needed resources.
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A non-profit organization dedicated to providing expert end-of-life care to terminally ill patients and their families in Onondaga, Oswego, Cayuga and Madison counties.
Hospice of Central PA (HCP) was founded in 1979. The organization’s mission is provide the highest quality of emotional, physical and spiritual support with compassion and respect. HCP envisions a community that embraces specialized care at the end of life with the same importance that is given at the beginning of life. Started by a small group of individuals concerned about care for the dying, our agency was one of the pioneers of the hospice concept nationwide and the first hospice in Central Pennsylvania. In the mid 1990’s we responded to patients requiring more support then they could get a home, but who still wished to remain in a home-like setting. We opened Carolyn's House, HCP’s hospice residence in Harrisburg in 1996. This six bed residence, located on a serene, wooded setting, is the first and only stand-alone hospice residential facility in Central Pennsylvania. Our caring and supportive staff and volunteers serve all of Cumberland, Dauphin, Perry and Schuylkill Counties. We also serve northern York County and areas of Adams and Lebanon Counties. We care for patients and families in the most rural townships, as well as in the cities and surrounding suburbs and boroughs. Hospice of Central PA is an independent non-profit, community based organization. We work closely with hospitals and other health care facilities. Our agency is a United Way Program Partner with United Way of the Capital Region (www.uwcr.org) and United Way of Carlisle and Cumberland County (www.carlisleunitedway.org). We also receive funding from the Carlisle Area Health and Wellness Foundation (www.cahwf.org). In addition, we enjoy a broad range of support from individuals, corporations, churches, private foundations and other organizations.
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