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Nashua Office 
157 Main Dunstable Road, Suite 201
Nashua, NH 03060

603-579-0665 phone
603-595-0142 fax

 

Regional Clinical Director: Bernice Ducharme

 

Volunteer Coordinator:  Liz Wolczko 

 

Bereavement Coordinator: Lisa Woods

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New Events

  • Adult Grief Support Group
    Mondays, starting Feb. 15, 2010 for 8 consecutive weeks. The group will meet from 5:30 p.m.-7:00 p.m. at the Beacon Hospice office located at 54 Atlantic Place in South Portland, Maine. There is no cost for this group. Please contact Heather Thompson at 207-772-0929 for more information and to register.

  • Workshops for Healing
    Workshops are one night events that are typically 2- 3 hrs long. All Workshops have a healing activity or relevant grief and loss topic as the workshop’s focus.

  • Other New Group Opportunities
    Please read the full description to see if you are interested.

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    Current Opportunities:

  • Helpdesk Specialist
    Beacon Hospice is looking for a Help Desk Specialist to provide assistance to employees from our corporate office in Charlestown, MA.

  • Palliative Care NP
    Provide Palliative Care Services for our subsidiary Beacon Palliative Care Services, Inc.

  • RN Case Manager
    The RN Case Manager provides nursing care and hospice case management to hospice patients and families. Implements nursing interventions and coordinates the Patient/Family Interdisciplinary Plan of Care.

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    New Articles
  • Beacon Hospice Acquires West River Care
    New England's Largest Hospice Provider Expands Its Reach with Latest Venture
    CHARLESTOWN, MA (December 16, 2009) – Beacon Hospice, Inc. (www.beaconhospice.com), a leading provider of high-quality end-of-life care, announces its acquisition of West River Care


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    '... there is no one definition of a good death; quality end-of-life care is a dynamic process that is negotiated among patients, families, and healthcare professionals; a process moderated by individual values, knowledge, and preferences for care.'
    -- Journal of the American
    Medical Association
    Nov. 15, 2000


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