Hope Hospice accredited by NIJH

Posted 3/9/22

Hope Hospice is among a select number of organizations across the country that has earned accreditation...

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Hope Hospice accredited by NIJH

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FORT MYERS — Hope Hospice is among a select number of organizations across the country that has earned accreditation from the National Institute for Jewish Hospice (NIJH).

Hope Hospice is one of 52,000 members of NIJH working together to provide enhanced care to address the diverse needs of Jewish families in a caring, dignified manner.

“At Hope, we make every effort to serve each person, at every stage in their life’s journey, in a culturally sensitive way,” said Samira K. Beckwith, president and CEO of Hope Healthcare. “We seek programs and accreditations that will elevate the care and support we provide our community. Hope is proud to have this distinct accreditation from NIJH and will continue to strive for excellence in our staff training and the services we offer.”

As an NIJH-certified organization, Hope Hospice has access to resources and training about customs, values, traditions and practices that may arise while caring for Jewish hospice patients and their loved ones.

With more than 40 years of experience as a local, not-for-profit healthcare organization, Hope Healthcare is dedicated to providing care and comfort for people in life’s closing chapter. A compassionate team of staff and volunteers offers practical, spiritual and emotional support for the entire family. For more information about Hope Healthcare, including programs such as Hope Hospice and Hope Kids Care, visit HopeHCS.org.

Hope Hospice, National Institute for Jewish Hospice

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