Hospice Care



 Kingston

Hudson Valley Hospice  
400 Aaron Court Kingston NY 12401
Phone: 845-485-2273
Fax: 845 790-0009
Website: http://www.hvhospice.org
Email: admission@hvhospice.org
Contact: Lisa A. Wilson

When you or a loved one face the challenge of a serious illness, Hudson Valley Hospice is here to help you make informed decisions. From home-based skilled nursing visits to special cardiac programs and spiritual care, Hudson Valley Hospice will help you and your family understand and manage as the illness progresses. When a patient decides that curative treatment is no longer an option, it is time to call Hudson Valley Hospice.



 Washington, D.C.

National Association for Home Care & Hospice  
228 Seventh St, SE Washington, D.C. DC 20003
Phone: 202 547-7424
Fax: 202 547-3540
Website: http://www.nahc.org/
Email: membership@nahc.org

The National Association for Home Care & Hospice (NAHC) is the largest and most respected professional association representing the interests of chronically ill, disabled, and dying Americans of all ages and the caregivers who provide them with in-home health and hospice services. NAHC is a unique trade association for several reasons. First, it reflects its membership, placing the concerns of the infirm and dying before its institutional or corporate interests. Second, it represents the interests of those Americans described as being on the “fringes of life”—the elderly and terminally ill facing compound problems of illness in the twilight of life, millions of fragile children with major health problems in the dawn of life, and the disabled and sick, who are too often relegated to the shadows of life. Third, it aspires to excellence in every respect. Fourth, it goes to extraordinary lengths to support the specific needs of its member organizations. Fifth, it understands that its specific mission must be achieved in cooperation with other organizations and individuals. Sixth, NAHC is committed to achiveing the highest quality of care at home for vulnerable Americans and thereby winning the last great civil rights battle.