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In fulfilling God's calling to serve others, we will serve each hospice patient, whether residing in our facility or in their homes, (1) with love and compassion, (2) with a commitment to excellence and (3) to follow Christ's teachings and example in all we do
Samaritan Hospice provides specialized medical care and emotional support for people facing serious and progressive illness in the comfort of their homes or other residences. Samaritan offers an interdisciplinary team of nurses, social workers, home health aides, spiritual support coordinators, bereavement counselors and volunteers to help patients and their families live as fully and comfortably as possible through individualized plans of symptom management and emotional support. Services are provided regardless of financial circumstances. Samaritan has been an innovative provider of hospice care since its inception in 1980. It is now one of the 15 largest providers of hospice care in the country. It has cared for more patients than any other hospice in the Middle Atlantic States and remains on the cutting edge of hospice care.
Friendship Home provides overnight respite care, social-recreation programs and vocational/individual support services for people with developmental disabilities and their families on the South Shore of Massachusetts. Its programs (including an overnight “Home Away From Home,” the Bridges to Work vocational program, and Friendship Club social activities) aim to build life skills, community inclusion, independence and meaningful social connections.
The Virginia Home is a private, nonprofit 130-bed facility providing nursing, therapeutic and residential care to adult Virginians with irreversible physical disabilities. The Home exists to provide compassionate, professional care and to ensure that the lifelong comfort and security of these individuals will never be compromised, regardless of ability to pay. The staff develops and seeks to improve the physical, social and emotional lives of those living with a severe disabling condition, helping them to live active, meaningful lives.
Bethany Home is a nonprofit retirement community serving people age 60+ by offering a continuum of care — independent apartments, memory care, skilled/post-acute rehabilitation, and long‑term nursing — in a homelike, ecumenical environment focused on compassionate, quality care.
Beechwood Home is a nonprofit long‑term skilled nursing facility that specializes in caring for adults with incurable, chronic, and neurological conditions. It focuses on promoting residents’ independence and quality of life through personalized long‑term nursing, rehabilitation therapies, and social/rehabilitative programs.