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16703
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For more than 25 years without its own four walls and a roof, Hospice of Wake County has been reaching out to its neighbors, helping them in their journey toward death with solace, comfort and support in their own homes. How, Hospice of Wake County is planning to open its doors to the neighbors who need them most.
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35677
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Hospice, originating during the 19th century, was an idea worth exploring again. A company assuring this type of care could provide death with dignity was Winston-Salem’s Hospice of North Carolina, Inc. How this was possible, according to its director, was being comfortable during one’s remaining time and at peace with the impending end of life.
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Tar Heel (NoCar F 251 T37x), Vol. 6 Issue 4, July/Aug 1978, p7, 42-43
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16549
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Hospice of Wake County will dedicate a new hospice home, administration building, sanctuary and grounds January 2010. The Hospice of Wake County was established in 1979 to provide physical, emotional, and spiritual care to those living with advanced illnesses and their caregivers.
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16753
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Smith discusses the twenty-five years of service offered by the Hospice of Wake County.
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