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Presbyterian Robert Wertheim Hospice House

  • Mar 23
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 8

The Presbyterian Robert Wertheim Hospice House is a place where patients and families find comfort, connection and dignity during life’s most delicate and final moments.


Designed to feel more like a home than a hospital, the space allows patients to be surrounded by what matters most, whether that is family, familiar routines or the comfort of being cared for by people who take the time to know them.


That sense of home carries through in everyday moments, allowing patients to spend time outdoors, share meals that feel like home and celebrate meaningful moments with the people around them.


One patient requested a meal she hadn’t had in years, and her daughter was able to cook it for her in the hospice kitchen, filling the space with something familiar.


Because you give:

2,851

days of care were provided to patients and families

189

patients were welcomed into Presbyterian Robert Wertheim Hospice House


Patients and families shared meaningful moments, including meals together, time outdoors and celebrations with loved ones.


Your support makes this care possible


 
 
 

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