
Events
| Tue Sep 07 @08:30AM - 09:30AM First Tuesday Men's Group |
| Fri Sep 10 @09:30AM - 11:00AM How to Live While Grieving |
| Sun Sep 12 @02:00PM - National Pet Loss Remembrance Day |
| Wed Sep 15 @10:00AM - 11:30AM Pathways Women's Group |
| Wed Sep 15 @05:30PM - 07:00PM Grief and Growth Group |
| Wed Sep 15 @06:00PM - 07:30PM For Those Left Behind |
| Thu Sep 16 @05:30PM - 07:00PM Where Shall We Walk Now? |
| Fri Sep 17 @09:30AM - 11:00AM How to Live While Grieving |
| Wed Sep 22 @10:00AM - 11:30AM Pathways Women's Group |
| Wed Sep 22 @05:30PM - 07:00PM Grief and Growth Group |
| Wed Sep 22 @06:00PM - 07:30PM For Those Left Behind |
| Thu Sep 23 @05:30PM - 07:00PM Where Shall We Walk Now? |
| Fri Sep 24 @09:30AM - 11:00AM How to Live While Grieving |
| Wed Sep 29 @10:00AM - 11:30AM Pathways Women's Group |
| Wed Sep 29 @05:30PM - 07:00PM Grief and Growth Group |
| Wed Sep 29 @06:00PM - 07:30PM For Those Left Behind |
| Thu Sep 30 @05:30PM - 07:00PM Where Shall We Walk Now? |
| Fri Oct 01 @09:30AM - 11:00AM How to Live While Grieving |
| Tue Oct 05 @08:30AM - 09:30AM First Tuesday Men's Group |
| Wed Oct 06 @10:00AM - 11:30AM Pathways Women's Group |
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Hospice & Palliative Care Center of Alamance-Caswell is a private, not-for-profit community-based agency that provides comprehensive, compassionate care to persons who have a limited life expectancy measured in months rather than years. We also provide home health care services and counseling for children and adults. Our primary service area is Alamance, Caswell, eastern Guilford and western Orange counties. Other contiguous areas are served on request. We are licensed by the state for both hospice and home health care, certified by the federal Medicare program, and have received national accreditation from the Accreditation Commission for Health Care, demonstrating our commitment to meeting and exceeding the highest national standards for quality. Our mission is “to care for those with serious illnesses or conditions, and their families, to help them live as fully and comfortably as possible". We care primarily for patients in their own homes, nursing homes and assisted living facilities. In 1994, we opened the 6-bed Hospice Home in Burlington, which provides around-the-clock care. The Hospice Home was expanded to 12 beds in 2002. In 2000, we added the term “palliative” to our name to reflect additional services we provide to meet community needs and enhance our ability to care for our area. The term palliative means a “team approach to care that aims to relieve suffering and improve quality of life at any age, at any stage, and in any setting”. We are governed by a local Board of Directors - a cross-section of Alamance and Caswell County community leaders with a variety of diverse backgrounds who support the mission of Hospice. The Hospice League, our fundraising wing, was founded by and has been led since 1989 by a volunteer, Faye Boswell, who has chaired or co-chaired every event and overseen the over $7 million in total revenue raised by the League. Faye was awarded the nation’s most prestigious hospice volunteer honor, the National Hospice Volunteer of the Year, in 2004 at a gala celebration in Washington, D.C. |

