Hospice Center Marks First Year
Throughout this last year, many patients and their loved ones have watched the telltale signs of each season - snowflakes falling, flowers opening, and leaves changing to brown and burnt red - through the French doors at The Center for Compassionate Care.
Since the opening of its doors in the fall of 2007, Family Hospice and Palliative Care's Center for Compassionate Care has offered many in the community the comfort and compassion they are seeking while living with a life-limiting illness. Located in Mt. Lebanon, the center offers 12 private rooms. As the only inpatient hospice facility in the South Hills, the center quickly became busy, caring for 363 patients in its first year.
Link: www.thealmanac.net/ALM/Story/02-18-ML-Family-Hospice-caregiver-pix
Since the opening of its doors in the fall of 2007, Family Hospice and Palliative Care's Center for Compassionate Care has offered many in the community the comfort and compassion they are seeking while living with a life-limiting illness. Located in Mt. Lebanon, the center offers 12 private rooms. As the only inpatient hospice facility in the South Hills, the center quickly became busy, caring for 363 patients in its first year.
Link: www.thealmanac.net/ALM/Story/02-18-ML-Family-Hospice-caregiver-pix
Labels: family hospice
2 Comments:
I was there to visit yesterday. It's a great facility.
They used to operate a used furniture and knick-knack store next to Rolliers on Washington Road, but its now closed. Anyone know anything about that?
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