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County invests $427K into regional hospice, palliative care services

Funds are part of the County's five-year $2.5 million commitment between 2021 to 2025, to support with community expansion and capital projects, along with Infection Prevention and Control upgrades at regional hospice centres
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County Councillors joined with Township of Severn Council members and representatives from the County of Simcoe and Simcoe County Hospice Alliance to celebrate this investment.

NEWS RELEASE
SIMCOE COUNTY
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MIDHURST – Last week County of Simcoe Councillors presented representatives from the Simcoe County Hospital Alliance with a cheque for $427,782 towards building up local residential hospice and palliative care services across the region.

These funds are part of the County's five-year $2.5 million commitment between 2021 to 2025, to support with community expansion and capital projects, along with Infection Prevention and Control upgrades at regional hospice centres.

This year's allocation of was issued in the following amounts to Alliance partners:

  • Hospice Georgian Triangle - $55,156
  • Hospice Simcoe - $107,072
  • Matthews House Hospice - $94,993
  • Mariposa House Hospice – $170,561


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“Funding regional hospice care is investing in dignity and compassion. By building up hospice services, we ensure that individuals and their families receive the comfort, respect, and quality care they deserve during life’s most challenging moments. We also hope that our support encourages greater awareness and funding for these extremely important agencies in our communities.” - County of Simcoe Warden Basil Clarke

“That the County of Simcoe recognizes the value of hospice care and is willing to support us with important capital projects is crucial. The hospices in our county are nimble, charitable organizations that remain close to their respective communities and rely on donated and public funds to provide exceptional end-of-life care." ~ Ted Markle, Executive Director, Mariposa House Hospice

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