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NVNA and Hospice buys site for new hospice
NVNA and Hospice, a nonprofit homecare and hospice agency serving the South Shore, recently purchased the former New England Friends Home, Thayer House on Turkey Hill Lane in Hingham, to transform it into a hospice residence.
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Nancy Hinds is ready to retire
After thirty years of community service, the woman who's been called the Valley's "Mother Theresa" is stepping down.
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Hinds Hospice founder stepping down
A change at the top for a well-known Valley care group. Nancy Hinds is stepping down as CEO of the hospice she founded in 1981. hinds will still work in the organization in other capacities. she's replaced by Amy Tobin who's spent the past eight years with Kaiser Permanente. "I think because she knows me and trusts my leadership, she's going to be able to rest easy in her retirement and know ...
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CareMore Foundation Grants $10,000 to Pathways Home Health & Hospice; Funds to Support Bereavement Programs for Seniors
Grant will help support Pathways’ bereavement and grief counseling services to senior patients over the age of 60 located in Santa Clara County. Pathways Home Health & Hospice cares for more than 750 patients per day and over 5,300 annually, of which 90% are aged 60 or over. In 2011, Pathways provided 14,500 grief support visits and calls, all at no cost to the client. Pathways has one of the ...
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Dawn Stauffer Hyde, consultant
Founder of affirmative action and human resources consulting business recalled for her spirit and hard work Dawn Stauffer Hyde, who founded an affirmative action and human resources consulting firm, died of early-onset dementia, or posterior cortical atrophy, May 11 at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. She was 57 and had homes in Ellicott City and on Gibson Island.
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