K21 Celebrating 20 Years With $20K Gift To Hospice

March 29, 2018 at 6:36 p.m.
K21 Celebrating 20 Years With $20K Gift To Hospice
K21 Celebrating 20 Years With $20K Gift To Hospice

By Staff Report-

With K21 Health Foundation in its 20th year, its board of directors wanted to find a way to recognize the foundation’s role in the community for the past two decades.

The board elected to do this by providing a financial gift to a nonprofit that has been serving the community as long or longer than the foundation and that helps K21 further its commitment to the health of the residents of Kosciusko County.

The directors selected Kosciusko Home Care and Hospice to receive a gift of appreciation of $20,000.

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Started by a group of local nurses who recognized a need for in-home care, Kosciusko Home Care and Hospice has been providing health care services to the community since 1976.

The staff of nurses, social workers, home health aides, homemakers and administrative support personnel work to offer care to the patients they serve, regardless of their ability to pay, according to a news release from K21. Their services have further expanded into medication and dental (adults and children) assistance programs, as well as providing Help Center services in the K21 Health Services Pavilion.

“Kosciusko County is blessed to have Kosciusko Home Care and Hospice serving our community. Their various services are critical to the health services, assistance and direction of our residents,” said K21 President and CEO Rich Haddad. “Our relationship with them has spanned the entire life of K21, and we look forward to continuing to support this wonderful organization in the future.”

K21 Health Foundation exists for the benefit of Kosciusko County citizens to ensure health care services are provided, and to advance prevention and healthy living, the release states.

For more information about the K21 Health Foundation, call 574-269-5188 or visit www.k21foundation.org.



With K21 Health Foundation in its 20th year, its board of directors wanted to find a way to recognize the foundation’s role in the community for the past two decades.

The board elected to do this by providing a financial gift to a nonprofit that has been serving the community as long or longer than the foundation and that helps K21 further its commitment to the health of the residents of Kosciusko County.

The directors selected Kosciusko Home Care and Hospice to receive a gift of appreciation of $20,000.

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Started by a group of local nurses who recognized a need for in-home care, Kosciusko Home Care and Hospice has been providing health care services to the community since 1976.

The staff of nurses, social workers, home health aides, homemakers and administrative support personnel work to offer care to the patients they serve, regardless of their ability to pay, according to a news release from K21. Their services have further expanded into medication and dental (adults and children) assistance programs, as well as providing Help Center services in the K21 Health Services Pavilion.

“Kosciusko County is blessed to have Kosciusko Home Care and Hospice serving our community. Their various services are critical to the health services, assistance and direction of our residents,” said K21 President and CEO Rich Haddad. “Our relationship with them has spanned the entire life of K21, and we look forward to continuing to support this wonderful organization in the future.”

K21 Health Foundation exists for the benefit of Kosciusko County citizens to ensure health care services are provided, and to advance prevention and healthy living, the release states.

For more information about the K21 Health Foundation, call 574-269-5188 or visit www.k21foundation.org.



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