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A One-of-a-Kind Hospice Center Comes To Our Area

DANBURY, Conn. -- After 30 years of serving the community with expert in-home care and 7 years of meticulous planning, Regional Hospice and Home Care has just cut the ribbon on the state’s first and only all private suite hospice center.

Regional Hospice and Home Care recently opened in Danbury.

Regional Hospice and Home Care recently opened in Danbury.

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The 36,000-square-foot facility is nonprofit and family focused.

The 36,000-square-foot facility is nonprofit and family focused.

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The facility has private suites and each have French doors that open to balconies overlooking wooded acres, walking paths and gardens.

The facility has private suites and each have French doors that open to balconies overlooking wooded acres, walking paths and gardens.

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The Center for Comfort Care and Healing offers a unique and welcome option in end of life care for patients in our area. Unexpected In So Many Ways

The 36,000-square-foot facility is nonprofit and family focused. It offers around-the-clock emotional, social, spiritual and family support in addition to best-in-class palliative care.

Its warm, home-like feel has been carefully considered. Twelve private suites each have French doors that open to balconies overlooking wooded acres, walking paths and gardens. The spa offers a hair salon and massage room. There is also a play scape and children’s rooms for young patients and visitors.

Families will feel at home as well. The Center offers a fully-equipped kitchen and dining room with professional chef, a chapel for quiet meditation and a library. The effect is one of peace and tranquility for spending meaningful time with loved ones approaching the end of life.

A Vision Realized

Cynthia E. Roy, CEO and president of Regional Hospice and Home Care calls the Center for Comfort Care and Healing “a journey that has been stressful, energizing, loving and worth every minute.” Roy adds, “A passing should be sacred. It should be honored. We are hospice workers. We are witnesses to this final sacred moment in someone's life. We are blessed and honored to help our patients and their families at this deeply personal time.”

Regional Hospice and Home Care will continue to provide in-home services and welcomes anyone interested to call (203) 702-7400 or visit regionalhospicect.org to learn more or schedule a tour. The Center is located off I-84, Exit 2A in Danbury.

This article is part of a paid Content Partnership with the advertiser, RHHC (Regional Hospice and Home Care of Western CT). Daily Voice has no involvement in the writing of the article and the statements and opinions contained in it are solely those of the advertiser.

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