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Hospice Care of South Carolina
Basic Information
Address: 110 Dillon Drive
Spartanburg, SC 29307
Phone Number: 1-800-932-2738
Email: volunteer@hospicecare.net
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Additional Information
Causes Served: Hospice Care of South Carolina patients
Background Check: Yes
Population Served: All of South Carolina
Ages for Volunteer: 14+
Hours of Service: No set days or times. Flexible to volunteer's schedule
Minimum Hours Required: No minimum hours required. Flexible to volunteer
Days of Service: No set days or times. Flexible to volunteer's schedule
Mission Statement:
WE CREATED Hospice Care of South Carolina to make a difference, a difference in your life and every life touched by an advanced illness. For anyone seeking answers about hospice care, we're here to help. We want to empower you or your loved one to live more fully, more completely and more in control.
Program History:
For more than a decade we’ve been changing the way people think about hospice care by focusing on living, and focusing on what the end of life can be. In fact, we are the only hospice provider in South Carolina with faculty trained to teach End of Life Nursing Education Consortium (ELNEC) a nationally accredited course in all areas (CORE, Critical Care, Geriatric, Veterans and Pediatrics). And we were named Employer Of The Year by the National Certification Board for Hospice and Palliative Nurses (NCBHPN), employing 37.5% of all Certified Hospice and Palliative-care Licensed Nurses and 34.65% of all NCBHPN’s in South Carolina.