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    Ohio’s Hospice of Miami County
    3230 N. County Rd. 25A
    Troy, OH 45373
    Phone: 937.335.5191


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    Your concerns and suggestions are always important to us and can be communicated to us by contacting our clinical management team at the address or telephone number listed above.

    If we fail to satisfy your questions or concerns, you can also contact the following source:

    The Office of Quality and Patient Safety
    One Renaissance Boulevard
    Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181
    Email: PatientSafetyReport@JointCommission.org
    Fax: 630.792.5636

    Thank You to Our Volunteers!

    Ohio’s Hospice of Miami County Hosts Drive-Through Appreciation Event for Volunteers

    Though in-person visits and events have been paused due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Ohio’s Hospice of Miami County celebrated the dedication and commitment of its volunteers by safely holding a drive-through appreciation event this fall.  

    “We appreciate our volunteers for everything they are doing to support our mission during the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Amy LeVan, director of Volunteer Services at Ohio’s Hospice. “Even though COVID-19 has limited opportunities for volunteers to serve, they have continued to write letters and cards to patients and make phone calls to them.” 

    During the drive-through appreciation event, the Volunteer Services staff of Ohio’s Hospice of Miami County visited with the volunteers while social distancing and provided boxed lunches and bags of M&Ms to volunteers as they drove through. Some of the volunteers drove through in costumes. 

    “Our volunteers were excited to get out and see us, and we were thrilled to see them, too,” LeVan said. “They miss being able to visit with our patients and families.” 

    LeVan said the volunteers continue to help staff think of new and innovative ways to keep in touch with patients and families through the pandemic.  

    “Their experiences have helped guide what would be most meaningful to those who are at home and unable to visit others because of the COVID-19 pandemic,” LeVan said. “We are thankful that our volunteers remain committed to our mission and how we serve the community.” 

    Ohio’s Hospice of Miami County, an affiliate of Ohio’s Hospice, has been serving patients in Miami County since 1983. The not-for-profit hospice is dedicated to improving the quality of life for those facing life-limiting illnesses. Its outstanding care has earned recognition from the prestigious Hospice Honors program of HEALTHCAREfirst and Deyta Analytics.