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Creating higher standards of care
Driven by patients' choices and the manner in which they wish to live out their lives, we're striving to establish the highest standard in hospice care...
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Mission
Beacon Hospice and Palliative Care provides the best end-of-life care in New England through an interdisciplinary team that supports patients and families...
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Service Standards
Beacon Hospice is a Medicare, Medicaid and CHAP certified program providing superior end-of-life care services...
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Establishing new partnerships
Beacon Hospice recognizes the increasing pressures faced by hospitals, nursing homes, and other institutions that provide patients with acute care. We're not just a safety net for these organizations - we're a partner...
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May the smile on your face Come straight from your heart --- Anonymous
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New Events
What is Hospice and How Can Volunteers Help?
Volunteers can serve in many ways including companionship, knitting/crocheting, sitting vigils, & scrap booking.
Widow/Widower Support Group
A confidential group available to any person who has lost a spouse or life partner. Offered in cooperation with Town of Stonington Human Services on Thursdays from 5:30 - 7:00 pm. Registration is required, contact Deb Kozisek, (860) 536-5601 ext. 24, or dkozisek@beaconhospice.com.
What is Hospice and how can volunteers help.
Beacon Hospice believes that every person deserves to die with dignity, free of pain and as comfortable as possible. Susan Schank, of Beacon Hospice, will explain the mission and philosophy of Beacon Hospice and how volunteers can help. Read more...
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Current Opportunities:
Receptionist
This position is accountable for general office clerical duties.
External Educator
Responsible for providing ongoing end-of-life educational opportunities within the community.
Central Intake Coordinator LPN
Responsible for processing patient referrals to Beacon Hospice.
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