This year, we are excited to celebrate Hospice of the Piedmont’s 45th anniversary. When I pause and reflect on what that means to our community, I’m both humbled and grateful for all that we’ve been able to do and all the care we’ve been able to provide.
May 28, 1980, was the first official board meeting of Hospice of the Piedmont. Forty-five years later, we’ve had the honor of caring for more than 50,000 patients and their families – our neighbors, co-workers, friends, and loved ones – during some of their most difficult times.
Thank you for your generous and constant support over the years for making it possible.

As the only nonprofit hospice in our core service area with a long-standing presence, Hospice of the Piedmont’s commitment to the communities we serve is strong. Every dollar we receive from generous community donors is reinvested into the care of our patients and the community they call home. We prioritize those we care for every day, not outside investors.
When people ask me why I choose to work in hospice care, the answer is easy. Hospice is healthcare the way it should be. It’s caring for the whole person, in the place they call home, and ensuring their comfort.
Our mission at Hospice of the Piedmont – to guide life’s final journey with expertise and empathy – remains at the heart of everything we do.
Thank you for your support in allowing our team to provide such important care to our local community.
With gratitude,

DNP, RN
President & CEO