The William M. Dunlap Center for Caring

 

 

A sizable facility to meet a sizable need.

 

This 20-bed hospice home will have rooms large enough for overnight stays by family members, common spaces for families to gather, cook meals and have fellowship. It will provide the highest level of inpatient hospice care including 24-hour medical attention and care delivered by an interdisciplinary team of professionals.

 

ALCOVE (2 available)                                                    $15,000 each

An alcove with seating and desks will be incorporated into each patient care corridor for conversation and consultation.

PATIO (15 available)                                                    $10,000 each

Each patient room will open to the out of doors through doors wide enough to roll a patient bed. A landscaped patio will provide fresh air and natural beauty.

CLINICIAN WORKROOM                                                   $25,000

The clinician workroom will provide desks and conference tables for meetings about patient care and a general workspace for the staff in the facility.

WORK ROOM                                                                         $15,000

A place for staff to complete projects, discuss patient needs and consult with
team members

FAMILY VENDING AND LAUNDRY ROOM                   $15,000

The inpatient facility will have a vending and laundry room to accommodate the needs of families who visit or stay long term with their loved one.

KNEELING BENCHES (FOR SANCTUARY)                     $1,500

The Sanctuary will feature two kneelers for prayer, meditation or reflection. Each may be inscribed with a message remembering or honoring your loved one.

 

* Special note about inscriptions.  No inscription which promulgates or proselytizes for a particular religious or spiritual tradition or political viewpoint will be allowed. 

SECU Healing Gardens

Landscaped grounds

Susan P. Rouse Administrative and Community Services Center

Admin center

When we set out to create the area's first freestanding hospice facility, we started with a simple question: Where do you want to go when you are ready to die?

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