Partners In Care Celebrates 45 Years

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Partners In Care is hosting a community celebration September 5 to recognize its 45 years of service as Central Oregon’s leading and oldest nonprofit hospice, home health, and palliative care provider.

The anniversary party, “Throwing it back to 1979,” celebrates 45 years of hospice care as an organization, as well as 20 years of the Partners In Care Transitions program, and ten years of Palliative Care services. The event September 5 from 5 – 7 pm at the Partners In Care campus is free and open to the public to attend.

Partners In Care, rooted in the local community, will commemorate its long history of providing compassionate, professional care with the myriad of services that have evolved through the years. Transitions, which has been available through Partners In Care for 20 years, is a no-cost, non-clinical case management program for medically fragile individuals with a life-limiting illness, including those who may not qualify for home health or hospice care.

The palliative care team has been practicing within Partners In Care for 10 years, and providers focus on relieving symptoms related to a patient’s illness or side effects from treatments and help people make decisions about their healthcare options. Palliative care offers specialized medical care for people with a serious illness, helping them enjoy a better quality of life.

Over the past 45 years, support from the local community has allowed the organization to expand and provide increased support beyond just hospice care for the growing population in the region.

“For 45 years, our neighbors and community members have helped make Partners In Care who we are today. Your charitable donations, collaborative partnerships, and dedicated volunteer efforts have helped enable us to deliver compassionate, quality care to Central Oregonians,” said Greg Hagfors, Partners In Care CEO. “We are deeply grateful for this support, which empowers us to continue our mission to serve and we invite the community and regional partners to join us in celebration together on
September 5.”

The anniversary event will feature live music by local physician and artist Doc Ryan and The DiRT band, food from El Sancho Tacos, beverages from Bridge 99, and tours of the new inpatient Hospice House on the grounds at Partners In Care.

“With a team of hospice and palliative care physicians, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, social workers, chaplains, nursing assistants, therapists, grief counselors, administrative and support staff, Partners In Care is now the largest and leading provider of hospice, home health, and palliative care across the region,” shared Hagfors. “I am extremely proud of our mobile workforce of over 200 employees and
nearly 200 volunteers who serve patients and their families across a 10,000-square mile area, from Madras to Prineville, Sisters to Redmond, Bend and La Pine and Christmas Valley. This is a way to celebrate our whole team and the positive impact they make for
patients and families daily across the region.”

To learn about the 45 th anniversary, visit www.partnersbend.org/hope View the full 45th anniversary video on the Partners In Care website and YouTube. Follow Partners In Care on Facebook and Instagram to stay up to date on the anniversary event September 5.

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About Partners In Care
Partners In Care is a local, independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization serving a 10,000 square mile region of Central Oregon. It is now the leading provider of hospice, home health, and palliative care in the region, with over 200 staff members and nearly 200 volunteers. In addition to community Hospice care in homes, facilities, and Hospice House, Partners In Care also provides: Home Health in the patient’s home or care facility; Palliative Care symptom management and support; a non-medical case management program called Transitions; and Grief Support for adults and children experiencing a loss. Learn more at www.partnersbend.org

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