Maine Hospice Council
The Maine Hospice Council, established in 1984, serves as a leading advocate and resource for hospice and end-of-life care in Maine, promoting universal access through innovation, education, advocacy, and collaboration. The Council's work is supported by diverse funding sources, including grants, donations, and membership dues, allowing them to provide advocacy, consultation, and educational events aimed at improving policy development and analysis in the field.
In addition to its core mission, the Council also engages in initiatives such as the Palliative Care and Quality of Life Interdisciplinary Advisory Council and the Hospice Veteran Partnership of Maine, both of which focus on enhancing patient-centered care for diverse populations. The Maine Hospice Council is dedicated to increasing awareness and understanding of the role of occupational therapy in hospice and palliative care through collaborative efforts with practitioners and educators in the state.
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