Hospice of Martha’s Vineyard is a rarity among hospice providers because it charges no fees for its services and takes no insurance payments.
Hospice of Martha’s Vineyard is a rarity among hospice providers because it charges no fees for its services and takes no insurance payments.
Hospice of Martha’s Vineyard is one of a handful of Hospice organizations around the country that supports people with a terminal diagnosis and their loved ones at no charge, and demand is growing.
Carolyn Coverdale and Jennifer Smith Turner have joined the board of directors of Hospice of Martha's Vineyard.
With one in six Island residents over the age of 65, Hospice of Martha’s Vineyard — which holds its annual summer fundraiser Monday — is more extended than ever.
With funding pressures greater than ever, leaders at Hospice of Martha’s Vineyard say their annual Summer Soiree takes on added importance. The event is Monday at Farm Neck.
Hospice of Martha’s Vineyard named Tom Hallahan as the next executive director of the 35-year-old organization which provides end-of-life care for Islanders and their families.