Remembrance Walk Honors Memories and Benefits Patients and Families of Ohio’s Hospice of Dayton
The annual Ohio’s Hospice of Dayton 3k/5k Remembrance Walk will be held on Saturday, October 21.
Who: Members of the community are invited to walk in memory of a loved one. Participants can take part as individuals or as part of a team.
What: Ohio’s Hospice of Dayton 3k/5k Remembrance Walk
When: Saturday, October 21, 2017, Registration opens at 8:30 am; Walk begins at 10 am
Why: Proceeds will enable Ohio’s Hospice of Dayton, a 501c(3) not-for-profit organization, to provide superior care and superior services to all patients with life-limiting illnesses, regardless of ability to pay.
Programs supported by Remembrance Walk include:
Indigent Care – Hospice services are available to everyone in the greater Dayton community regardless of ability to pay.
Hospice House In-patient care options – In addition to serving patients in their homes, extended and assisted living facilities, Ohio’s Hospice of Dayton offers in-patient care at the Dayton Hospice House, providing intense care for patients experiencing medical situations or symptoms that cannot be managed in the home or facility setting.
Complementary, Focused & Palliative Care – Donor dollars enable patients to receive services such as highly specialized disease-specific treatment for hospice patients, and palliative care for patients with significant pain and symptom control issues. Massage, art, music and occupational therapies are also provided to assure an improved quality of life for patients.
Community wide Grief Support Services – Grief Support Services are provided at no cost to anyone in the community, regardless of whether Ohio’s Hospice of Dayton services have been used
REGISTER HERE or call 937-222-WALK.
Contact: Ashley Robison, Ohio’s Hospice of Dayton Foundation, 937-723-2899, or email arobison@hospiceofdayton.org
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