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Monday, June 02, 2008 (EST)
- 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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Volunteers can help by spending time with the patients and watching TV, reading, talking, or even taking them outside. Volunteers can also be of assistance by knitting, crocheting, or scrap booking. For more information there will be a program at the Greenville Public Library in Greenville, RI on June 2nd at 6:30 pm.
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There is no such thing in anyone's life as an unimportant day. --- Alexander Woollcott
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New Events
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...
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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