Strengthening Our Community: NPHI Welcomes Four New Member Organizations

WASHINGTONThe National Partnership for Healthcare and Hospice Innovation (NPHI), the national voice for nonprofit advanced illness care, is pleased to welcome four new members to our innovative, mission-driven community: Hospice of the Piedmont, Hospice of Wichita Falls (HOWF), Montgomery Hospice & Prince George’s Hospice, and Stillwater Hospice. These organizations exemplify the dedication and care that NPHI members stand for, strengthening our commitment to mission-driven, nonprofit end-of-life care services across the nation. 

Hospice of the Piedmont has been offering compassionate care and support since 1980. As a community-based nonprofit, Hospice of the Piedmont is dedicated to providing the broadest range of services to all, ensuring that no one is left without the care they need. Their commitment goes beyond patient care, reaching the entire community through grief and bereavement services available to anyone in need, regardless of their connection to hospice. They take a holistic approach with unique programs such as Music by the BedsideFront Porch Music, and the Charlottesville Threshold Singers, where live music provides comfort and peace to patients and loved ones. Their offerings also include massage and Reiki therapy for both patients and caregivers, as well as a volunteer-led pet therapy program, bringing joy and comfort through interactions with therapy dogs. Learn more at: https://hopva.org/.

 Hospice of Wichita Falls (HOWF), the first and only nonprofit hospice in Northern West Texas, will soon celebrate its 40th anniversary, serving a 12-county area with unparalleled dedication. In October 2023, HOWF opened the Philbin-Prothro Inpatient Care Center, a state-of-the-art facility featuring 24 spacious Care Suites designed to provide a home-like environment for patients and their loved ones. HOWF also extends its commitment to the community through no-cost Grief Support Services, including Camp Grin Again, a camp where children and teens are encouraged to express their feelings and share experiences, and the Rainbow Bridge Memorial Service, a special tribute for those grieving the loss of a beloved pet. Learn more at: https://www.howf.org/. 

Montgomery Hospice & Prince George’s Hospice has been a trusted presence in Maryland since 1981. Initially serving Montgomery County, they expanded to Prince George’s County in 2019 to form Montgomery Hospice & Prince George’s Hospice, extending their compassionate care to a broader community. Accredited by the Community Health Accreditation Partners (CHAP), they provide Hospice at Home care, Casey House—Montgomery County’s only 14-bed inpatient hospice facility, Montgomery Kids specialized pediatric hospice, and free bereavement support in both counties. Their unique services, including spiritual counseling, Reverie Harp therapy, and aromatherapy, are designed to bring comfort and healing to patients and families. Learn more at: https://montgomeryhospice.org/

Stillwater Hospice, formerly known as Visiting Nurse, has been serving Northeast Indiana since 1888 as a community-based, nonprofit hospice and palliative care agency dedicated to providing compassion, comfort, and guidance through life’s journey. Their services support over 4,000 individuals across 12 counties, offering hospice care in homes, senior living apartments, assisted living, and skilled nursing communities, along with palliative consultations for those managing serious or chronic conditions. For those needing extra support, Stillwater’s 14-bed inpatient Hospice Home in Fort Wayne provides 24/7 care. To extend compassionate support to the broader community, the Peggy F. Murphy Community Grief Center offers individual counseling, grief programming, and support groups, helping adults and families navigate loss. Learn more at: https://stillwater-hospice.org/. 

“We are so thrilled to welcome these four outstanding providers to our innovative, mission-driven community,” stated Tom Koutsoumpas, NPHI CEO. “Their commitment to providing compassionate, inclusive, and high quality care will be invaluable in our ongoing efforts to raise the standard of care for patients and families across the nation and beyond.”  

NPHI is thrilled to welcome these dedicated providers, whose expertise and commitment will bring a meaningful impact to the entire NPHI community. 

For more information about NPHI and its members, please visit nphi.us.      

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The National Partnership for Healthcare and Hospice Innovation (NPHI) is a membership organization comprising nonprofit community-integrated hospice and palliative care providers. These members are dedicated to ensuring patients and their families have access to care that reflects their individual goals, values, and preferences. Representing providers from across the nation, NPHI and its members help design more innovative and effective models of care, advocate for comprehensive and community-integrated care customized to meet each person’s unique needs, and build collaboration between national thought leaders, decision-makers, and other healthcare stakeholders to improve hospice care. Learn more about NPHI at nphihealth.org 

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