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CompassionCare Hospice

Cause Area

  • Community
  • Health & Medicine
  • Homeless & Housing
  • Seniors
  • Veterans & Military Families

Location

7842 West Sahara AvenueLas Vegas, NV 89117 United States

Organization Information

Mission Statement

Our mission is to provide superior care to our patients and their loved ones, helping them to maintain an optimal quality of life, honoring their independence and dignity. In recognition of this commitment, we strive to deliver high quality, fiscally responsible healthcare and education. We are dedicated to the hospice philosophy in the communities we serve.

Description

No patient or family should travel the end-of-life's journey without hospice.

Reviews

Would you recommend CompassionCare Hospice?
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by Lina J. (December 21, 2023)
My spouse was persuaded to invest in a cryptocurrency that promised a massive profit in a matter of weeks about two months ago after seeing it on Facebook. He proceeded to invest roughly $231,200 in Bitcoin. It became clear that he had been scammed after waiting more than a month and nothing changed. He came up to me and gave me all the details. I was somewhat depressed by this. I went online, and everything I found said that Bitcoin was lost. A few days later, I met with my younger sister to explain, and it was then that she introduced me to "WIZARD JAMES RECOVERY", a hacker she had known since her undergraduate days. Although I didn't think the issue could be resolved, I was hesitant to get in touch with the hacker at first. However, they recovered our Bitcoin in less than 72 hours. It was like a miracle. I will always be appreciative to WIZARD JAMES RECOVERY
by Michael L. (March 25, 2018)
I'd love to help any way I can. I will sign up after I turn 18.
by clara g. (February 25, 2014)
everybody should have near a person who cares but not everyone is lucky to have it, if i can make a difference in somebody,s life i wan't to do it
by Ayesha R. (December 5, 2012)
Hello! My name is Ayesha. I am 15 years old and a sophomore in high school. I love working with the elderly as I grew up surrounded by grandparents. Their health is the most important thing to me and i know others care for their grandparents just as much so taking care of them would be such an honor. I would love to contribute to this cause in anyway that i can!

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