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What is Hospice?
The experience of death -- another natural, normal process -- has also been significantly altered by technology. Are people living longer? ...
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Beacon Shines
Caring for people at the end-of-life and their families is our specialty, and providing the highest level of patient care is our aspiration ...
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Join Us
Beacon Hospice helps in so many ways:
Talented professionals comprise each interdisciplinary Beacon team.
Join Us, together we can make a difference ...
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Locations
Beacon Hospice continues to expand its service area throughout New England, with offices in Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Connecticut...
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Contact Us
At Beacon Hospice, we value your feedback and would be glad to answer your questions.
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Make others happy and joyful. Your happiness will multiply a thousand fold. --- Swami Sivananda
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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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