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Our Hospice unveils first new patient room in Columbus Hospice Center

Courtesy-Our Hospice

COLUMBUS, Ind. - The Hospice Center in Columbus has completed its first renovated patient room and family room as part of the ongoing Hospice Center Refresh Capital Campaign.

Launched to modernize the Hospice Center after more than 20 years of service to the community, the campaign has now raised over $635,000 toward its $2 million goal.    

While most hospice care is provided wherever patients call home, the Hospice Center offers short-term inpatient care for those needing intensive pain and symptom management, as well as respite care for caregivers.     

As the only inpatient hospice center in the area and one of just five in Indiana, the facility plays an important role in supporting patients and their loved ones across south central Indiana.    

The first completed family room was made possible through a generous gift from John and Judy Kussman, with the first completed patient room funded through a gift from Tom Dowd and Steph Cain, and the family kitchenette made possible through a gift from Eric and Missy Neal.   

Donors were invited to a private open house on March 12 to celebrate the completion of the first renovated spaces.    

“These refreshed spaces help ensure patients and their loved ones have a comfortable, welcoming environment during some of life’s most meaningful moments,” said Steph Cain, President of Our Hospice. “We are grateful to the donors who are helping make these improvements possible and ensuring the Hospice Center continues serving our community for years to come.”   

The Hospice Center Refresh will update patient rooms, family areas, and shared spaces throughout the facility, creating a more comfortable setting while supporting the care team’s ability to focus on what matters most.    

A full list of donors supporting the Hospice Center Refresh Capital Campaign, along with information about the project and ways to support it, can be found at ourhospice.org/capitalcampaign.

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