ROCKINGHAM — Richmond County Hospice welcomed six new volunteers who completed the 12-hour volunteer training on March 5.
Pictured from left to right are: Dorothy Stephens; patient care volunteer, Macon McIntyre; volunteen, Angala Williams; patient care volunteer, Terri Childers; patient care volunteer, Monica Brigman; patient care volunteer, and Nathan Black; volunteer on-call chaplain.
Most people want to live and die peacefully at home. But in reality, 74 percent die in medical institutions. Hospice care at home offers a choice. Richmond County Hospice provides comprehensive hospice services to the terminally ill and their families, usually at home and regardless of the ability to pay.
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