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Finding Comfort at Presbyterian’s Robert Wertheim Hospice House

How does one find peace during life’s most difficult moments? Step inside Presbyterian’s Robert Wertheim Hospice House, a hospice house designed to bring comfort, dignity, and connection during some of life’s toughest times.


When families face the hardest moments of life - saying goodbye to a loved one - they often seek a place that provides more than just care. The Robert Wertheim Hospice House offers that and so much more. From the moment you walk through the doors, you feel an undeniable warmth. This isn’t just a place to receive medical care. It’s a home.


With its fully functional kitchen, where families can cook and share meals together and cozy private spaces for intimate moments, it’s designed to make the experience as human as possible.

"We become an extended family to our patients,” shared one hospice nurse. "Whether it’s celebrating a 103-year-old’s birthday or baking fresh cookies, we try to make everyone feel seen and cared for."

The heart of hospice care lies in the small, thoughtful moments. A recent patient chose to spend their final hours outdoors, surrounded by the nature and plants they loved. The serene walking path and private patios offer patients the chance to find peace in their own way giving them a moment of connection with nature during their final days.

 

Unlike many hospice care facilities, the Robert Wertheim Hospice House focuses solely on end-of-life care. This allows staff to give personalized attention to each patient’s emotional and physical needs.


The Robert Wertheim Hospice House isn’t just about medical care. It’s about creating a warm, supportive space where every moment is meaningful. Families don’t just visit their loved ones here - they live and experience these moments together knowing they’re supported every step of the way.


To help continue this compassionate care, make a payroll deduction gift or add the Robert Wertheim Hospice House to your current giving by clicking here.




 

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