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Allied Services Hospice & Palliative Care Allied Services Hospice Center takes hospice care above and beyond. Our goal is to relieve suffering, enhance comfort and support quality of life.

Our deepest sympathies are with the Solimini family.🙏🏻Concetta R. Solimini, 87 of Scranton, passed away Saturday, Decemb...
12/30/2025

Our deepest sympathies are with the Solimini family.

🙏🏻Concetta R. Solimini, 87 of Scranton, passed away Saturday, December 27th at Allied Hospice.

Born in Brooklyn, NY, daughter of the late Salvatore and Elizabeth Maron LaFonte. She was preceded in death by her husband Ray Solimini after 66 years of marriage.

She is survived by one daughter, Elizabeth (Lisa) and her wife Christine and grandson John Solimini, one brother, Joseph LaFonte and wife Sandra, Long Island, four grandchildren, three great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by four sons, Mark, Mike, Chris and Sal.

A celebration of life will be held Saturday, January 3rd from 12:00pm to 2:00pm with a service at 2:00pm in the McGoff-Hughes Funeral Home, 1401 Capouse Avenue, Scranton, PA.

Concetta R. Solimini

December 27, 2025

Our deepest sympathies are with the Kacsmar family as it was our privilege to have been able to provide comfort care for...
12/29/2025

Our deepest sympathies are with the Kacsmar family as it was our privilege to have been able to provide comfort care for this proud Veteran in his time of need.

🙏🏻🇺🇸Donald Kacsmar, 79, of Hughestown, passed away Friday, Dec. 26, 2025, at Allied Services Hospice, Meade Street, Wilkes-Barre.

Born in Taylor, he was the son of the late Joseph and Margaret Dougirda Kacsmar.

Mr. Kacsmar was a 1964 graduate of Exeter High School and went on to serve his country in the United State Army during the Vietnam War.

Prior to his retirement, he had worked for Owens-Illinois Techniglass as a manager. He was an avid hunter and a Penn State fan.

Preceding him in death were his brother, Joseph; and a sister, Alberta Ide.

Surviving are his wife of 56 years, the former Faye Brodbeck, Hughestown; and sons, Bruce Kacsmar; and Brian and fiancée, Crystal Williams, Exeter.

Relatives and friends are invited to a visitation from 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday at Gubbiotti Funeral Home LLC, 1030 Wyoming Ave., Exeter.

Services will be at 6 p.m. from the funeral home.

To send the family an expression of sympathy or a condolence, visit www.gubbiottifh.com.

Our deepest sympathies are with the Mohan family as it was our privilege to have been chosen to provide comfort care at ...
12/28/2025

Our deepest sympathies are with the Mohan family as it was our privilege to have been chosen to provide comfort care at home in Will’s time of need.

🙏🏻Dr. William Mohan, 81, passed away peacefully on December 23. Born on May 11, 1944, in Lynn, Massachusetts, Will lived a life marked by deep faith, intellectual curiosity, and unwavering devotion to family, students, and community. His early academic journey began at La Salle University, followed by his studies with the Franciscans, and three formative years in the seminary in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania. He continued his education at Georgetown University, completed his graduate work at Villanova University, and ultimately earned his doctorate from SUNY Binghamton.

Will devoted more than four decades to Marywood University, where he served as a beloved Professor of Philosophy for over 40 years. A gifted teacher and mentor, his academic focus centered on Medical Ethics and Political Philosophy, fields in which he inspired generations of students to think critically and live thoughtfully. In addition to his teaching, he was a respected author, writing From a Memory and co-authoring two additional works, contributing meaningfully to philosophical scholarship.

Beyond academia, Will embraced life with enthusiasm and warmth. He was a devoted father who coached his sons’ sports teams, especially baseball, and remained a lifelong sports enthusiast, spending many years attending spring training in Florida. An avid tennis player, he also found daily joy in long walks at Lackawanna State Park. Summers were often spent in Sea Isle City, New Jersey, where the family built enduring friendships and cherished memories. Will had a deep appreciation for music and was a passionate Scrabble enthusiast, always eager for a challenging game.

He was predeceased by his parents John and Ann (McManus) Mohan, his brother, John; his wife, Sheila (Sweeney) Mohan; and his beloved sons, William and Timothy.

He is survived by his loving wife, June, of 57 years, his devoted partner and closest friend who never left his side; his daughters-in-law, Sinead Devlin-Mohan and Kara Mohan; several cherished nieces and nephews; and two very special grandchildren, Ceire and Patrick Devlin-Mohan, who brought him immense pride and joy and most recently he was blessed to welcome his great grandson Tadhg Declan Devlin-Mohan.

A service celebrating Will’s life will be held on Monday, December 29, at 12:00 p.m. at Our Lady of the Snows Church, 301 S. State Street, Clarks Summit, with a Mass of Christian Burial to be celebrated.

The family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to Allied Services Home Hospice for their compassionate and devoted care during this difficult time. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Williams memory to St. Jude Children’s Hospital or the Shriners Hospital of Philadelphia.

For directions or to leave an online condolence, visit the funeral home website.

Will”s care has been entrusted to Jennings-Calvey Funeral and Cremation Services, Inc., Clarks Summit.

Dr. William Mohan

December 23, 2025

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Sylvester family as it was our privilege to have been able to provide comfort care...
12/27/2025

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Sylvester family as it was our privilege to have been able to provide comfort care for Carol in her time of need.

🙏🏻Carol Sylvester, born September 2, 1962 in Clarks Summit Pennsylvania, joined the great loves of her life in her eternal home on December 25, 2025 after a nearly year long battle with pancreatic cancer. She was the beloved daughter of Karl and Joan Robinson Sylvester.

In her lifetime, Carol left an imprint on this earth that was remarkable. She paid attention, she listened deeply, and she noticed. She remembered birthdays, moments, and milestones. She sat on the floor and made eye contact while she chatted with those she loved. She always asked everyone about their lives, their days, and what was important to them. You could always call her when you needed to know how to arrange your living room or what color paint would go best in your new powder room.

Carol is survived by her sister Joanne Hirschler, brother Karl Sylvester, sister Holly James, sister-in-law Katherine Sylvester, brother-in-law Paul Hirschler, and brother-in-law Jeffery James, and her step mother Annmarie Sylvester. Carol was also the cherished aunt to nine nieces and nephews, who she cherished as her own children. Among them are Katherine Wyman, Sean Hirschler, Kellan Hirschler, Olivia James, Madelyn James, Karl Sylvester Jr., Gabriel Sylvester, Brooke Wyman, and Andrea Hirschler.

The funeral will be Tuesday from the Albert P. O’Donnell Funeral Home 2025 Green Ridge Street Dunmore, with a Mass of Christian Burial celebrated at 9:30 A.M. at Our Lady of Snows, 301 S. State Street, Clarks Summit. Friends may call Monday from 5:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. at the funeral home. Interment Saint Catherine’s Cemetery, Moscow. All those attending the funeral are asked to proceed directly to the church on Tuesday morning.

Carol Sylvester

December 25, 2025

Wishing you warmth, light and unity this Kwanzaa ❤️🖤💚
12/26/2025

Wishing you warmth, light and unity this Kwanzaa ❤️🖤💚

Our deepest condolences are with the Stogoski family as it was our privilege to have been a part of Mary Ann’s life jour...
12/26/2025

Our deepest condolences are with the Stogoski family as it was our privilege to have been a part of Mary Ann’s life journey, as she was truly a woman who dedicated her life to helping others.

🙏🏻Mary Ann (Krupinski) Stogoski, R.N., 85, of Exeter, PA, passed away peacefully on December 20, 2025. She was born on November 20, 1940, in Nanticoke, PA.

Mary Ann was a graduate of Edwardsville High School, Class of 1958, and Mercy Hospital School of Nursing, Class of 1961. She also attended College Misericordia, Wilkes College, and King’s College.

A dedicated registered nurse, Mary Ann devoted her life to caring for others. She served as staff at Mercy Hospital in Wilkes-Barre, PA, St. Edwards Mercy Hospital in Fort Smith, AR, Lakeside Nursing Center in Dallas, PA. She also provided private duty nursing in Fort Smith, AR, and for various home health agencies in the Wilkes-Barre area. She was also a Personal Care Supervisor for C.E.O in Wilkes-Barre, PA for four years.

Mary Ann was owner and proprietor of R.N. Ambulance Service of Kingston, PA, for over ten years. It was one of the first private ambulance services in the Wyoming Valley. She would often accompany patients, in her ambulance, on long- distance transfers to out-of-the-area hospitals. She crocheted many colorful afghan blankets to keep her patients warm and comfortable during their trips. After retiring from her nursing career, Mary Ann worked at Microfilm Data Management, Kingston, PA.

Mary Ann was a member of the St. Ignatius of Loyola Church, in Kingston, PA. She was an active participant in a medical research study at Harvard Medical School for over sixty years. In the 1970’s, she was a member of the Kingston Huskie Mini- Football Organization as cheerleading coordinator, as well as coordinator of the Kingston Kadets.

Mary Ann enjoyed ceramics, crocheting, spending time with her grandchildren, and going to the casino.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Frank Krupinski and Julia (Shimko) Krupinski, brother, Robert Krupinski, and sisters, Rita Coach and Constance Sedeski.

She is survived by her daughters, Tami Ball and her husband, Jason Sr., of Dallas, PA, Sheri Kochenberger and her husband, Jeffrey, of Milton, DE, and Jenny Harrison and her husband, Robbie, of White Haven, PA, and also survived by her estranged son, William Stogoski, Jr. and his wife, Marianne, of Jenkins Township, PA. She is also survived by her grandchildren Amanda Yuhas and her companion, Mark Rumpf, of Fleetwood, PA, Steven Yuhas and his wife, Kristi, of Kingston, PA, Jason Ball, Jr. of Dallas, PA, Haley Lawson of Milton, DE, and Mitchell Lawson of Fort Worth, TX. She also has five great-grandchildren, bonus grandchildren, and bonus great-grandchildren, and nieces and nephews.

Mary Ann’s family would like to extend their gratitude to Traditional Healthcare Hospice staff. And would especially like to extend their deepest gratitude to the nurses, staff, and volunteers at Allied Services Hospice Center in Wilkes-Barre, PA, for their exceptional care during their mother’s last days. The family considers them all to be Angels on Earth.

Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Maher-Collins Funeral Home in Kingston. Services will be private in accordance with Mary Ann’s wishes.

Mary Ann Stogoski, R.N.

December 20, 2025

From our families to yours - Merry Christmas 🎄
12/25/2025

From our families to yours - Merry Christmas 🎄

Our deepest condolences are with the Krawczyk family.🙏🏻Marilyn Audrey Krawczyk, 75, of Wilkes-Barre, her spirit passed t...
12/24/2025

Our deepest condolences are with the Krawczyk family.

🙏🏻Marilyn Audrey Krawczyk, 75, of Wilkes-Barre, her spirit passed through heaven’s gates on Saturday, December 20, 2025, while her family was by her side here on earth at the Allied Service Hospice Center, Wilkes-Barre.

Born in Wilkes-Barre on June 22, 1950, Marilyn was a daughter to the late Stanley and Stella Rowny Krawczyk and sister to Kathleen Harrington and Theresa Sabetta.

Marilyn attended local Wilkes-Barre schools and continued her education at L.C.C.C. For over the past forty years, Marilyn was a familiar calming voice on the telephone if you had to ever call the Social Security Administration. The word dedication has nothing on Marilyn, she took pride in her job and was a great asset to the government over the term of her service.

She loved her family and spending time with them going on trips throughout her life. Marilyn was a natural gardener and found her home in the yard cultivating her annual gardens over the years. When she wasn’t at the family home, she was at God’s home. She was a devout member to the Saints Peter and Paul Parish, Plains, a member of the church choir, and participated in many church activities and fundraisers. She also enjoyed going to Christian music concerts with her nephew T.J. Marilyn had a great sense of humor and was able to make you laugh or be the butt of the joke if it was in all good fun. She truly loved her nieces and nephews. To Marilyn they were her children too and she was proud to share their life achievements as they all grew into adults.

Marilyn, we will miss you and know you are walking with the Lord along the seashore. We will see you again.

Marilyn was preceded in passing by her loving parents Stanley and Stella.

Surviving to mourn her loving memories are her sister and housemate Kathleen Harrington, Wilkes-Barre; sister Theresa Sabetta and her husband Tom, West Pittston; nephews T.J. Sabetta and his fiance Marie, West Pittston; Matthew Sabetta and his wife Jane, Newtown, PA; nephew-in-law Shane Miller, Allentown; great nieces and great nephews Parker and Peliah Miller, Allentown, and Victoria Sabetta, West Pittston, and her loving companion her pug, Stanley.

Friends and family are invited to a memorial visitation to be held on Wednesday morning from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. in Saints Peter and Paul Church, 13 Hudson Road, Plains. A Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 10:00 a.m. officiated by the Rev. John C. Lambert, Pastor. Interment arrangements will be held at the convenience of the family.

Arrangements have been placed in the care of the Yanaitis Funeral Home Inc., Plains Twp.

Marilyn A. Krawczyk

December 20, 2025

Our deepest sympathies are with the Hannis family as it was our privilege to have been able to provide comfort care at o...
12/24/2025

Our deepest sympathies are with the Hannis family as it was our privilege to have been able to provide comfort care at our Hospice Center in Wilkes-Barre, in Vera’s time of need.

🙏🏻Veronica Theresa (Dalton) Hannis, "Vera," 88, of Wilkes-Barre, began her eternal life Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, at Allied Services' Respite Unit in Wilkes-Barre.

Born Oct. 18,1937, in Wilkes-Barre, she was the daughter of the late Robert and Veronica (Kane) Dalton.

Vera worked as a supervisor in housekeeping and laundry at the Best Western Genetti Hotel and Convention Center in Wilkes-Barre for over 30 years.

Her greatest joy came from watching her family grow and welcoming her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Lawrence D. Hannis Sr., "Doug"; her son, Lawrence D. Hannis Jr., "Larry"; her brothers, Robert, James, Francis, Joseph John, Patrick, and Thomas; her sister, Margaret Trzeciak, "Peggy"; and her granddaughter, Holly Ann Elmy.

She is survived by her sister, Mary (Dalton) Drevenak, of Wilkes-Barre; her three daughters, Patricia Gregg, of Wilkes-Barre Twp.; Dorothy Elmy and her husband, Henry, of Sugar Notch; Margaret Pstrak and her husband, Gregory, of Hanover Twp.; grandchildren, Hannah Gregg, of Wilkes-Barre Twp.; Henry Elmy Jr. and wife, Heather, of Sugar Notch; Nicole (Elmy) Rossick and husband, Mark, of Dallas; Matthew Elmy and wife, Mary Kate, of Hanover Twp.; Gregory Pstrak Jr. and wife, Beth Ann, of Libertyville, Ill.; Joshua Pstrak and wife, Michele, of Mountain Top; Kristen (Pstrak) Sickle and her husband, Nathan, of Mountain Top; and Colleen (Pstrak) Honse and her husband, Jacob, of Tower City; great-grandchildren, Bryce, Brendyn, Camryn, Avery, Briar Rose, Rhys, Adalee, Myla, and Fletcher; many nieces and nephews and great-nieces and great-nephews; and her pet Parakeet, Daisy Mae.

At her request, no services will be held. Private arrangements have been made from Jendrzejewski Funeral Home, 21 N. Meade St., Wilkes-Barre.

The family would like to give thanks to the Staff of Medical Oncology Assocs. of Kingston and the Staff of Allied Services of Wilkes-Barre's Palliative/Hospice/Respite Units for their wonderful care and compassion.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital to honor Vera's memory, a cause very near and dear to her heart.

Our deepest sympathies are with the Savinski family as it was our privilege to have been able to provide comfort care fo...
12/23/2025

Our deepest sympathies are with the Savinski family as it was our privilege to have been able to provide comfort care for Linda in her time of need.

🙏🏻Linda A. Savinski 69, of Wyoming, Pa. left this world to start her New Journey December 17, 2025 peacefully with family by her side at Allied Hospice Care in Wilkes Barre after a long battle with her health.

She was born in Wilkes Barre, Pa. to the late Barbara Hetro and Alexander Savinski. Raised along with her four sisters in Swoyersville, later moving to West Wyoming, fathered by Barbara’s second husband George Hetro. Linda graduated from Wyoming Valley West High School and attended college at Penn State Lehman. She spent her younger years working in the Pocono Mountain Resorts where she met the father of her son Christopher. After having her son Chris, later nicknamed Kamala, Linda moved back to the Wyoming Valley to raise her son, and worked as a Hair Stylist at an array of local Salons.

She would eventually go on to work at Techneglass in Pittston until the plant closed in 2005. With adversity at her door, she accepted the challenge and graduated with a medical transcription degree from Luzerne County Community College, reinventing herself as an office worker. She eventually went on to secure a job with the Social Security Administration where she worked until retirement at age 65.

Linda was also known as MizMala to some of her son’s friends, and Bunny to close friends and family after the infamous Aunt Bunny. She loved music of all kinds. Attended countless concerts, taking her young son with her to many, almost always with her sidekick and long-time best friend Doreen. Plans for a good time where never missing from Linda’s calendar, whether it was volunteering at music festivals, making a lunch or dinner date with friends, going thru old pictures while the cookies baked in the oven, taking the grandkids on an adventure, kicking back in her camping chair at a creekside Bluegrass concert, or most recently just chilling at home to some Grateful Dead. She was the glue in the family. Always hosting Christmas and /or Thanksgiving Dinner, Easter, never to let the family drift apart. The May Parties, backyard BBQ’s, birthdays and any other reason she could think of to get the family together.

Her son Chris was the light of her life who brought her even more joy when he and Ariana had two children, Christyana and Annalyse. She doted over her granddaughters like there was no tomorrow. She found her greatest joy in spending time with them, and seeing them prosper.

Bunny, like her mother, also had a knack for knitting and crocheting. She would set up shop at the local craft shows and flea markets to sell her soft stuff. People especially loved her Kush Gush slippers, and afghans.

She is preceded in death by her Parents Barbarba Hetro, George Hetro (stepdad), Alexander Savinski, Grand Parents, nephew Lamar, niece Sharae, great nephews, Xander and Levi.

She is survived by her son, Christopher (Kamala) Towns and Ariana of Wyoming with whom she lived. Siblings; Susan Savinski of Pittston, Joanne Savinski of Swoyersville, Michele Reap (Mike) of W. Wyoming, Lisa Yerka (Tony) of Taylor, grand-children Christyana and Annalyse, several nieces and nephews, her fur baby Guss and her many friends she met along the way who we consider family.

She left a mark on so many hearts. She will be deeply missed by all who love her.

Bunny, YOU WILL ALWAYS BE LOVED, FOREVER MISSED, NEVER FORGOTTEN!

Those we love don’t go away, They walk beside us every day. Unseen, unheard, but always near. Still loved, still missed, and very dear. – Alex MacLean

A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

The service for Linda will be at the convenience of the family and entrusted to Metcalfe Shaver Kopcza Funeral Home Inc., 504 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming.

To share memories or to send condolences, please visit us at www.MetcalfeShaver.com.can

Linda A. Savinski

December 17, 2025

Our deepest sympathies are with the Crilley family.🙏🏻🇺🇸Francis Edward Crilley, 78, of Mountain Top passed away peacefull...
12/23/2025

Our deepest sympathies are with the Crilley family.

🙏🏻🇺🇸Francis Edward Crilley, 78, of Mountain Top passed away peacefully at his home with family by his side on Thursday, December 18, 2025.

Born in Hazleton PA, he was the son of the late Hayden and Josephine Dulcey Crilley.

Francis and his family moved to Mountain Top from Hazleton in the early 1950s. He attended St. Leo grade school, St. Jude School and graduated from St. Mary’s high school in 1965.

Francis joined the Navy in 1966. He was a proud US Navy Combat Veteran of the Vietnam War. Petty Officer Crilley served as a gunner on the river boats of the mobile Riverine Force, River Assault DIV-91 (the River Rats) in 196th 1968.

After discharge in 1970, he worked for ACME Markets. Later worked in the printing industry for 34 years as a machine operator.

An avid grouse hunter, spent countless hours in the scrubs with his German Shorthair Pointers and English Setters, bagging over 900 ruffed grouse in over 50 years of bird hunting.

A competitive handgun shooter for many years, he fired over 200 perfect scores in IHMSA long range handgun competition and was a PA State Champion 3 times.

Francis was a member of St. Jude Parish Mountain Top.

Preceding Francis in death in addition to his parents was wife Charlene, son Christopher, brothers James and Jerome.

Francis is survived by his daughters Denise Zwiebel and her husband Chris, Lori Gugliotti and her husband David, grandchildren, David, Allison, Jaden and Maya, daughter-in-law Rebecca and her companion Colby, dog Cassie and brothers Hayden, Robert, Kevin, wife Michelle, Brian, wife Betty, sister-in-law Annette and nieces.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10am Monday, December 29, 2025 in St. Jude Church, Mountain Top.

Interment at Albert Cemetery following.

Relatives and friends may call from 2pm-5pm on Sunday, December 28, 2025 at McCune Funeral Home in Mountain Top.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations for Wounded Warrior Project, Tunnel to Towers Foundation, and DAV (Disabled American Veterans).

Francis Edward Crilley

December 18, 2025

Our deepest sympathies are with the Eigenbrod family at this difficult time. 🙏🏻Bruce G. Eigenbrod, 68, of Drums, passed ...
12/23/2025

Our deepest sympathies are with the Eigenbrod family at this difficult time.

🙏🏻Bruce G. Eigenbrod, 68, of Drums, passed away on December 21, 2025, at Allied Hospice on Meade Street, surrounded by the love of his family.

Born in Nanticoke on July 18, 1957, Bruce was the son of the late Hilbert and Loretta (Rinehimer) Eigenbrod. He was a graduate of Crestwood High School and went on to work as a truck driver, later dedicating much of his life to serving his community.

In his younger years, Bruce was a Volunteer Fireman with the Dorrance Township Volunteer Fire Department, a role that reflected his dedication and willingness to help others. A man of many talents, he was a skilled mechanic, a Crestwood School District bus driver for more than 30 years, and someone who could fix just about anything. He took pride in working on the family home and yard, and was always willing to lend a helping hand.

Bruce had a love for animals, especially dogs, and cherished his beloved “fur babies,” Luke and Sadie. Some of his happiest moments were spent enjoying breakfast trips for Denny’s pancakes with his adored grandson, Aiden, and catching up with his brother and friends during breakfast gatherings at Mary’s Family Restaurant. He also found joy in feeding the deer around his home and was known for making the family’s delicious Christmas ham each year, a tradition treasured by all who shared it.

A quiet, honest, and hardworking man, Bruce loved his family deeply and showed it through his steady presence and unwavering support. He was a faithful member of Emmanuel United Church of Christ.

Bruce is survived by his loving wife, Glenda (Hess) Eigenbrod; his children, Robert Eigenbrod and his wife Caitlin of Ashley, and Justin Eigenbrod of Drums; and his cherished grandson, Aiden Eigenbrod. He is also survived by his brother, Gary Eigenbrod and his wife Sharon; numerous nieces and nephews; great-nieces and great-nephews; and his beloved dogs, Luke and Sadie.

Funeral service will be held on Friday, December 26, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. at Emmanuel United Church of Christ, 7768 Blue Ridge Trail, Mountain Top. Friends and family are invited to attend a visitation from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service at the church.

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that memorial donations be made to the SPCA, in honor of Bruce’s love for animals.

Bruce will be remembered for his quiet strength, hardworking nature, and unwavering love for his family, leaving behind memories that will be cherished forever.

Arrangements under the direction of the Desiderio-Lehman Funeral and Cremation, Mountain Top.

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Allied Services Hospice Center takes hospice care above and beyond. It redefines expectations by offering exemplary end-of-life care in a space where love, family and community can come together. Our goal is to relieve suffering, enhance comfort and support quality of life in an atmosphere of dignity and respect.

The new inpatient Hospice Center blends the comforts of home with the highest level of care. It is designed for patients who may need more care than can be managed at home. Patients will receive round-the-clock support that honors their personal care requests. Our team of experienced, trusted professionals share a philosophy of caring that focuses on the unique physical, emotional and spiritual needs of the individual.