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Mission: Hospice of the twin cities strives to enhance the quality of life for our patients, their families and caregivers by providing respectful care based on maintaining dignity, and alleviating physical, psychosocial and spiritual suffering.
Programs: Hospice of the twin cities and their second location, hospice of the valley, aids individuals on their human journey through life into death. Hospice helps transition patients and families along this path by offering comprehensive care focused on easing the physical, emotional, and spiritual pain that often accompanies terminal illness. Services are provided wherever the patient calls home, be that a private home, apartment complex, assisted living, group home or long-term care facility. Care offered to residents of long-term care facilities who are facing a terminal illness is carried out in partnership with the facility staff. The hospice team provides state-of-the-art symptom management, as well as emotional and spiritual support for residents and their families. In 2014, they served 440 individuals and made 15,029 visits. There were 265 bereavement visits and 56 groups held. Hospice was also accredited by chap. Hospice utilized 51 volunteers that provided 1,414 hours.
This organization's nonprofit status may have been revoked or it may have merged with another organization or ceased operations.