Overflow patient from New Haven Hospital horboring at The Connecticut Hospice during COVID 19

Connecticut Hospice would like to THANK everyone who has already donated to help us help others during the COVID 19 Crisis!  And while the virus has changed life for everyone, patient care and safety remain the top priorities at Connecticut Hospice.  To continue, we must keep our staff safe and healthy as well.  This will become even more important as Connecticut Hospice beds will be used to relieve area hospital overflow. 

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Please help us help others as Connecticut Hospice takes on additional responsibilities to support the New Haven area community by donating today!  Your donation will help purchase; masks, gloves, thermometers and scrubs. 

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