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Wooster Aerie #811 of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Donates $35,000 to Ohio’s Hospice LifeCare in 2019
Ohio’s Hospice Lifecare is grateful to the Wooster Aerie #811 of the Fraternal Order of Eagles for donating $35,000 to the not-for-profit hospice organization in 2019 for patient care.
“At Ohio’s Hospice LifeCare, we appreciate the generosity of the Wooster Aerie #811 of the Fraternal Order of Eagles,” said Kurt Holmes, executive director of Ohio’s Hospice LifeCare. “Their ongoing support of our organization supports patient care.”
Because of the generous support of the Wooster Aerie #811 of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ohio’s Hospice LifeCare will continue to provide complementary and innovative therapies in addition to grief support to patients and families in Wayne, Holmes, Ashland and Medina counties.
“At Ohio’s Hospice LifeCare, we help people live more fully during life’s final months,” Holmes said. “Our mission is to celebrate the lives of those we have the privilege of serving by providing superior care and superior services to each patient and family.”
The Fraternal Order of Eagles (F.O.E.) is an international, nonprofit organization uniting fraternally in the spirit of liberty, truth, justice and equality to make human life more desirable by lessening its ills and promoting peace, prosperity, gladness and hope. Nationally, the F.O.E. donates more than $10 million a year to local communities, fundraisers, charities and more.
Ohio’s Hospice LifeCare, a not-for-profit organization established in 1982, is an affiliate of Ohio’s Hospice that serves communities in Wayne, Holmes, Ashland and Medina counties. It embodies the spirit of neighbors caring for neighbors with a commitment to relieve suffering, ease fears, and provide companionship along life’s last journey. Ohio’s Hospice LifeCare addresses patient and family needs wherever the patient calls home. Services also include access to the Stanley C. and Flo K. Gault Inpatient Pavilion, providing short-term patient care to manage acute symptoms, adjust medications, or stabilize patient condition.