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Why Give to Hospice Foundation? |
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What is the impact of your gift to Hospice Foundation in
securing high-quality, end-of-life care services in your
community?
nd-of-life
care touches us all at some time. And, every family
facing the challenges of life-threatening illness,
caregiving or loss has a multitude of needs--emotional,
physical, practical, spiritual. No one service
can do it all. It takes a community network of caring,
compassionate services to help families through their
intense ordeal. Hospice Foundation uniquely
understands this and, as a donor, you do too.
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You support a range of hospice or palliative
care services for children and adults, bereavement
counseling for individuals and families, and other
end-of-life support. This year's grant recipients.
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You foster collaboration among local care providers.
Patients and families benefit with increased efficiency
and less duplication.
An example.
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You improve care and services. Donations fund
innovations and solutions, such as the placement of
audio/visual units in very rural homes so that nurses can
remotely see and talk with patients and families between
regularly scheduled visits.
An example.
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You ensure that the quality of care and access to
services remain high. As providers face steep
declines in government and insurance payments, they turn
to Hospice Foundation for help. You help us, help
them.
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You ensure that grant recipients use their Hospice
Foundation funding efficiently and effectively for your
cause: compassionate, dignified end-of-life
care. Grant recipients submit reports twice per year
to the Foundation on the use and impact of their funds.
See Guidelines.
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You enhance the quality of a dying person's
life, and help families receive the range of support they need as they
journey through their loss.
You have several options in making your gift to Hospice
Foundation. You can restrict your gift to support just
one kind of service, such as hospice care, or a specific
provider of care. Or, gain the widest impact when your
gift is pooled with others to fund several end-of-life care
specialties at once.
Does
Hospice Foundation provide hospice care?
No, Hospice Foundation is not a provider of hospice care
though, because of our name, we are often confused as one.
Rather, the Foundation gives grants that fund
services by local
non-profit,
end-of-life care providers.
Foundation grants help these local providers close the
gap between what it costs to provide services and what they
receive in reimbursements from government and private
insurance sources. As they continue to face steeply
declining reimbursements, our funding helps them avoid
cutting services so that they remain available for all who need them.
How does Hospice Foundation raise funds?
Throughout the year, Hospice Foundation conducts fundraising
appeals or campaigns by mail, and presents fundraising
events, such as the
Golf Scramble,
Southern Comfort and our holiday
Trees of Life tree lightings.
We also receive donations in the form of memorial gifts or
bequests from wills or trusts, or from other
estate planning/planned giving arrangements.
These funds then become the source of the grants Hospice
Foundation gives locally each year to help sustain the
current level of services, and to help local providers of
care innovate and meet emerging needs in the community.
Which are the hospice care providers in Monterey and San
Benito counties?
Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula's program,
Hospice of the Central Coast, was acquired by CHOMP in 1997
and is now incorporated into its hospital system of
services. It owns and operates Westland House, a
28-bed inpatient rehabilitation and hospice care facility.
See History
Central Coast Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice, Inc.
added its hospice services in 1998. As the oldest
non-profit home health care agency in the region, the
addition of its Medicare-certified hospice service now enables the organization
to be a full-service provider of care.
Hospice
of Santa Cruz County is based in Aptos but provides most of
the hospice care services in the northern Monterey County
communities of Aromas, Pajaro, and Los Lomas.
Children's
Hospice and Palliative Care Coalition/Partnership for
Children provides care
coordination, bereavement and other supportive services for
terminally ill children and their families.
Heartland
Hospice is for-profit provider of care in the region, with
offices and staffs serving Santa Cruz, Monterey and San
Benito counties.
All of these hospice organizations (except Children's
Hospice) are Medicare-certified, which
means that services are provided under the Medicare
Hospice Benefit. Children's Hospice has a different
payment structure. They all have professional staffs and
trained volunteers. The first four listed are non-profits and, as
such, are eligible to apply for grants from Hospice
Foundation. As a for-profit provider, Heartland
Hospice is not eligible.
Can I give a donation to support Westland House through
Hospice Foundation?
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However, Westland House is also
a
post-surgical recovery facility so if your intention is to
support hospice services there, you can restrict your donation for hospice care only at
Westland House. Hospice Foundation will ensure your
intentions.
Can I still support the other organizations through Hospice
Foundation?
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Let us know that you would like to restrict your gift
for that organization or that special program you have in
mind. Hospice Foundation will ensure your intentions.
If you have a question for us that we've not answered here,
please call us at (831) 333-9023, or send us an email.
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