Community Interfaith Memorial Services remembering lost love ones are scheduled

Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

DATE: April 8, 2014
CONTACT: Roxanne Debski-Seigel
Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation
Offices in Newton NJ & Milford PA.
EMAIL: rdebski-seigel@karenannquinlanhospice.org
WEBSITE: www.karenannquinlanhospice.org


PHOTO: Erin and Holly Opitz participate in remembering loved ones at one of the Interfaith Memorial Services presented by the Joseph T Quinlan Bereavement Center.

Community Interfaith Memorial Services remembering lost love ones are scheduled.

NEWTON — April 8, 2014 — The Joseph T Quinlan Bereavement Center will be offering a series of Community Memorial Services in three locations; Sussex County and Warren County, NJ and Pike County, PA; the first of the three will be held on May 19th, 7:00 pm in Warren County at the Washington United Methodist Church, 
116 E. Main St., Washington, NJ 07882.

Clergy from various denominations and hospice staff join with family members and supporters to remember and commemorate loved ones who have passed. Attendees are given the opportunity to honor and reflect on their loved ones through lighting candles, group prayers, sentiments, and silent observance while sharing the grief experience with others.

The next Interfaith Memorial Service will be held in Pike County, PA on June 16, 2014, 
7:00 pm at the United Methodist Church
206 E Ann Street, Milford, PA.Sussex County’s Interfaith Memorial Service will be held September 15, 2014, 
7:00 pm at the Presbyterian Church
54 High Street, Newton, NJ.

Call 973-940-0413 or 800-882-1117 for information/registration or email:bereavement@karenannquinlanhospice.org. These dates are also published on our website at www.KarenAnnQuinlanHospice.org under Bereavement.

The Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation is passionately dedicated to providing Hospice care for the terminally ill and Bereavement for those who have lost loved ones. Serving Northwest NJ and Northeast PA; please call 800 882 1117 to reach any of our services. Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 99 Sparta Ave., Newton, NJ and Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 104 Bennett Ave., Milford, PA. Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice is an independently owned hospice program and the preferred hospice provider for the Atlantic Health Care System in our area of service. The Karen Ann Quinlan Home for Hospice in Fredon will be opening in 2014. The Home will offer in-patient units, respite care, and routine hospice care.

For programs, events, and more information visit www.karenannquinlanhospice.org.
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George A. Green IV, Ph.D. of Fredon has been appointed to the Karen Ann Quinlan Governing Board of Directors

Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

DATE: May 6, 2014
CONTACT: Roxanne Debski-Seigel
Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation
Offices in Newton NJ & Milford PA.
EMAIL: rdebski-seigel@karenannquinlanhospice.org
WEBSITE: www.karenannquinlanhospice.org

May 6, 2014 — Newton – Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation Co-Founder and Board Chair Julia Quinlan announced George A. Green IV, Ph.D. of Fredon has been appointed to the Karen Ann Quinlan Governing Board of Directors effective immediately.

Dr. Green is employed with Bristol-Myers Squibb as Group Director, Pharmacodiagnostics and received his Ph.D. in Microbiology from Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. He has his B.A. with Distinction in Biological Sciences, from the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. His background is in diagnostic and pharmaceutical research and has spent much of his career working in oncology, and is very familiar with the impact cancer has on patients and their families.

He presently serves as a Township Committee Member for Fredon Township and has served as Chairman of the Fredon Planning Board from 2005-2012 and as Chairman of the Fredon Board of Health.

Dr. Green’s first experience with Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice was through the illness of his mother, who received their services. At that time he explained to Mrs. Quinlan how he experienced first hand the competence of the team and the value of having someone to turn to during a difficult time. Mrs. Quinlan is very pleased to welcome Dr. Green to the board.

Dr. Green resides in Fredon with his wife and two children.

The Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation is passionately dedicated to providing Hospice care for the terminally ill and Bereavement for those who have lost loved ones. Serving Northwest NJ and Northeast PA; please call 800 882 1117 to reach any of our services. Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 99 Sparta Ave., Newton, NJ and Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 104 Bennett Ave., Milford, PA. Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice is an independently owned hospice program and the preferred hospice provider for the Atlantic Health Care System in our area of service. The Karen Ann Quinlan Home for Hospice in Fredon will be opening in 2014. The Home will offer in-patient units, respite care, and routine hospice care.

For programs, events, and more information visit www.karenannquinlanhospice.org.
Stay up to the minute with us! Facebook.com/KarenAnnQuinlanHospice.org

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John Quinlan appointed Director of Foundation

Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

DATE: March 27, 2014
CONTACT: Roxanne Debski-Seigel
Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation
Offices in Newton NJ & Milford PA.
EMAIL: rdebski-seigel@karenannquinlanhospice.org
WEBSITE: www.karenannquinlanhospice.org

JOHN QUINLAN,DIRECTOR OF FOUNDATION
PHOTO: JOHN QUINLAN, DIRECTOR OF FOUNDATION.

John Quinlan appointed Director of Foundation

NEWTON — March 27, 2014 — John Quinlan of Wantage, NJ has recently been appointed as Director of Foundation.

He will work with both the Memorial and Charitable Foundations of the Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice to further the cause of hospice in the community.
The Charitable foundation is the recipient of the fundraising activities that enables the hospice to be able to care for patients and their families no matter their ability to pay. It also assists in supporting the new Karen Ann Quinlan Home for Hospice to be open in 2014. The Memorial Foundation oversees the hospice operations.

Cecelia Clayton, Executive Director stated, “ We welcome John in this new opportunity to cultivate a coalition of community members and businesses that will bring the Home for Hospice to fruition; and enlisting their support in partnering with the hospice to be certain all who need it, will have the benefit of this unique facility.”

Quinlan has a varied background in sales and sales management, most notably with Muralo Company and Akso/Nobel/Sikkens in New Jersey and Eastern PA. He is also a New Jersey State Registered Builder since 1984.

He studied at Cochise County College in Douglas, AZ and at the University of Arizona in Tucson majoring in English and Spanish.

Quinlan was a co-founder of the Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation in 1977, and subsequently a co-founder of the Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, which opened in 1980. He has served on both the Hospice Memorial Board and the Foundation’s Charitable Board as a member and a liaison between the two boards; also as chairperson for their Strategic Planning, and as a member on the Personnel, Marketing, and Finance Committees.

Quinlan commented, “I am excited to explore this next phase in my lifelong commitment to the Hospice Movement. The challenges of succeeding as a not for profit alongside the for profit organizations requires extensive community support.”

He will be reporting to the Newton Administrative Office of the Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 99 Sparta Ave, Newton, NJ 07860 and can be reached at 973-383-0115 or at johnquinlan@karenannquinlanhospice.org.

The Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation is passionately dedicated to providing Hospice care for the terminally ill and Bereavement for those who have lost loved ones. Serving Northwest NJ and Northeast PA; please call 800 882 1117 to reach any of our services at either office; Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 99 Sparta Ave., Newton, NJ and Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 104 Bennett Ave., Milford, PA. Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice is an independently owned hospice program and proud to be the preferred hospice provider for Newton Medical Center and our area Atlantic Health Care System. For hospice programs, events, and more information visit www.karenannquinlanhospice.org.

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How did one person’s tragedy affect us all?

Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

DATE: March 13, 2014
CONTACT: Roxanne Debski-Seigel
Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation
Offices in Newton NJ & Milford PA.
EMAIL: rdebski-seigel@karenannquinlanhospice.org
WEBSITE: www.karenannquinlanhospice.org

Julia and Karen Ann Quinlan
PHOTOS: (Left) Julia Quinlan holding the famous picture of her daughter, Karen Ann. (Right) Karen Ann as a teen.

How did one person’s tragedy affect us all?

NEWTON — March 13, 2014 — Karen Ann Quinlan, if she were alive today, would be turning 60 years old this March 29th.

The story of Karen Ann Quinlan begins in Scranton, PA where she was born 3/29/1954; and where Joseph and Julia Quinlan, a self-described ordinary couple living in northern New Jersey, adopted her as an infant.

“ I remember the day I brought her home, she was such a joyful baby” described Julia Quinlan.

Before fast-forwarding to April 15, 1975, Karen Ann had enjoyed a loving home along with her two younger siblings Mary Ellen and John. According to Karen Ann’s mother she was funny, athletic, and loved music and sang with a “voice like Judy Collins”. In 1975 she was just starting out on her own with her family as a backdrop of support.

We will never know whether she may have grown up to be a mother, a teacher, a nurse, doctor, lawyer, or what ever other ambition so many of us had back then. If she was alive today getting ready to celebrate her 60th birthday, would we as a society have achieved the benefits of the right to die with dignity, and if so, when?

But Karen Ann’s fate was not to celebrate a 60th birthday with us; hers was to be placed on the world stage. Nothing she had asked for; but the world was about to meet Karen Ann along with her family.

On that tragic night of April 15th, 1975 Karen Ann’s roommates came home to find her lying unconscious and not breathing. After calling for an ambulance they feverishly applied mouth-to-mouth revival attempts with little success. There have been many speculations as to why Karen Ann fell into that coma, none of which have been empirically recognized by the medical field, they just knew she had stopped breathing and needed resuscitation.

The Quinlans were awoken at 2AM with a phone call and were told their daughter was in the hospital and they needed to get there right away! From that point on every parent’s nightmare became a reality for the family. What was wrong? Will she recover? All the common questions asked by parents in anguish over the serious illness of a child.

But it was the legal battle that engaged a nation and the world.

After the Quinlans were given the dire news their daughter was in what was called a persistent vegetative state (PVS), from which she would not recover, a decision had to be made. After much heart and soul searching and knowing Karen as they did, they concluded as a family that removing her from the artificial life support is what their daughter and sister would have wanted. But the hospital refused on several grounds; one was Karen Ann was considered emancipated with no legal guardian to make that decision for her. This resulted in the Quinlans needing to seek permission in a court of law to have the legal right to ask the hospital to remove Karen Ann from the respirator.

“Karen Ann’s plight became every woman” the Honorable Paul Armstrong, then attorney for the Quinlans has remarked. The nation was engrossed with the Quinlans battle to have their daughter relieved from the extraordinary means of life support so she could die in peace and with dignity. It stirred both emotional and lucid viewpoints as to defining the definition of death and dying and brought to the forefront how clearly technology was outpacing moral assumptions.

After much national press, 1000’s of letters, and TV interviews, the case was finally resolved in the Quinlans favor by the NJ Supreme Court on March 31st 1976. Just days after Karen Ann’s 22nd birthday the court ruled “No compelling interest of the state could compel Karen to endure the unendurable.”

Karen was free at last from the artificial life support machine that her mother remembers her fighting and struggling with, but additionally Karen Ann began to breathe on her own until she died of pneumonia on June 11, 1985; almost 10 years after being removed from the respirator.

But Karen Ann is with us on her 60th birthday; her name represents a cause that has given all of us the freedom to proclaim our right to die without the benefit or detriment of artificial life support. She also laid the groundwork for doctors to be free of medical ethical repercussions based on family and patient decisions when refusing extraneous means of life support. Medical Ethic boards now required in all medical institutions were a direct result of the Karen Ann Quinlan case, along with Living Wills and Advance Directives. “I think re-telling this story helps a younger generation understand the importance of this case,” Julia Quinlan reminded us.

Karen Ann is also our neighbor. Her family established a foundation and then a hospice in 1980; long before most knew what hospice care meant. With just a handful of volunteers and a small office in the local hospital, they began to care for the terminally ill coming from a place in their hearts. The Quinlans knew how they wanted their daughter to be cared for, visiting every day, and they transformed this empathy into a hospice that now provides end-of-life care in two states, NJ & PA.

Julia Quinlan recently turned 87 years old, has lectured throughout the US and is still active in making sure her daughter’s legacy can reach and help as many as possible. The Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation assures no one in need of hospice care is ever turned away regardless of ability to pay.

Quinlan is the co-author and author of two books; Karen Ann The Quinlans Tell Their Story and My Joy, My Sorrow, Karen Ann’s Mother Remembers.
In 1977 the Quinlans were the topic of a made for TV production, which aired on NBC, titled “In the Matter of Karen Ann Quinlan” with Piper Laurie and Brian Keith playing Julia and Joseph Quinlan.

In 2009 a documentary, “Saying Goodbye” was produced and tells the compelling story along with interviews from Julia, the Quinlan family and family advisors. The two DVD set also features an in-depth Q&A interview with the Honorable Paul Armstrong discussing the legal process of the landmark case. The DVD package is available for a donation of $150.00 which can be purchased through their website or call 800-882-1117. This documentary has been presented over the last two years at the Rutgers State University College of Nursing Conference held every April.

However the story does not end here; this year the Karen Ann Quinlan Home for Hospice will be completed; a long time dream of Julia Quinlan. The 10 patient room facility, now under construction in Fredon, NJ, overlooks the picturesque Waterwheel Farm with vistas of the Kittatinny Mountain range visible from each room. The Home for Hospice will offer a level of care that has not been available previously in the area. For the hospice patient who can no longer remain in his or her own home it will provide routine around-the-clock professional care, along with 24-hour visitation for family members and loved ones, including children. The home will also be available for short-term in-patient care aimed at symptom or pain management or temporary respite care to relieve caregivers.

A community who has responded to the vision of the Quinlans, and the memorial of Karen Ann is building this project. In keeping her memory alive, all of us who share in the belief that every moment of life is precious and should be lived to its fullest with dignity, hope and love stays alive.

So Happy Birthday Karen Ann, you are still with us in spirit and dedication; which is demonstrated every day through the Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice nurses, aides, and staff.

If you are interested in learning more about the Karen Ann Quinlan Home for Hospice or how you can help visit their website www.karenannquinlanhospice.org. You may also call the hospice from anywhere at 800-882-1117.

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Advance Directives 2014

Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

DATE: March 31, 2014
CONTACT: Roxanne Debski-Seigel
Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation
Offices in Newton NJ & Milford PA.
EMAIL: rdebski-seigel@karenannquinlanhospice.org
WEBSITE: www.karenannquinlanhospice.org

Jacqui Gieske, MSW, LSW
PHOTO: Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice Social Services staff member Jacqui Gieske, MSW, LSW displays the Living Will packets that the hospice will hand out on Health Care Decisions Day on Wednesday April 16th.

Your say in your health care matters; make sure you have it in writing.

NEWTON — March 31, 2014 — Sometimes when a health care provider asks if there is a Living Will or Advance Directive (both are the same) patients become concerned that maybe there is something they are not being told about their condition. Is it that serious they wonder? This is one of the many misapprehensions about a Living Will or an Advance Directive. This is farthest from the truth. It is a lawful requirement for your health care provider to ask if you have a Living Will/Advance Directive.

An Advance Directive/Living Will is something every adult, regardless of health status, should prepare and share with family members, loved ones and medical providers. It is a legal document that allows you to express and guide your medical treatments and choices and to choose your Patient Advocate; one who will consult with your medical provider when necessary. But also understand your personal health care goals change over time and keeping this document and discussions current with your advocate helps to ensure you receive the right care in the right place at the right time.

Your Patient Advocate needs to be someone you trust to speak for you such as a spouse, family member or friend. This person will be making medical decisions for you if you become permanently or temporarily unable to make your own decisions. You can always change your Advance Directive and name a new Patient Advocate by completing another document. Although with an Advance Directive/Living Will if there is no advocate, your wishes will at least be on record. It’s significant to understand that an Advance Directive/Living Will can only be used in situations when you are not able to make your own decisions. No one can make decisions for you if you are still able to speak for yourself.

A study by The Conversation Project discovered that more than 90 percent of Americans know they should have a dialogue about their health care wishes; yet only 30 percent do. And while more than half say it is very important to make sure our family is not stressed by having to make difficult decisions, 56 percent have not communicated their wishes to their loved ones; thus leaving them unprepared and on their own in a time of crisis or severe illness.

To help understand the value of advance care planning the National Healthcare Decision’s Day was started and exists to “ inspire, educate & empower the public & providers about the importance of advance care planning.” NHDD To localize this national cause, Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice provides free kits that explain how to proceed for NJ & PA residents.

To be part of the awareness of NHDD, held every April 16th, the hospice staff prepares an Advance Directive/Living Will portfolio filled with forms, websites, glossary of terms and general information about Advance Directives/Living Wills. These are available for pick up on April 16 between the hours of 8:30-4:30 at either of the hospice offices; for NJ, 99 Sparta Ave, Newton, NJ 0780 (973) 383-0115 and for PA, 104 Bennett Avenue Suite 2A-2 Milford, PA 18337 
(570) 296-3591.

Below are four simple steps to start the process.

  1. Think about your own values, beliefs, and concerns.
  2. Select a Patient Advocate, the person who will speak on your behalf and speak to him or her about your wishes.
  3. Record these wishes by completing an Advance Directive form and date it.
  4. Give signed copies to your Patient Advocate, family members physician and attorney if you have one.

Every five years is a good timeframe to look at, update, and make any desired changes to your Advance Directive. Health crises can happen to anyone at any time. Keep in mind that there were no opportunities for these decision-making processes before the Karen Ann Quinlan landmark legal case, whose situation launched the recognition for the need of Living Wills. Also with respect to age, Karen Ann, Nancy Cruzan, and Terri Schiavo were all in their 20s when their health crises occurred.
For more information on NHDD visit www.nhdd.org.

The Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation is passionately dedicated to providing Hospice care for the terminally ill and Bereavement for those who have lost loved ones. Serving Northwest NJ and Northeast PA; please call 800 882 1117 to reach any of our services. Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 99 Sparta Ave., Newton, NJ and Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 104 Bennett Ave., Milford, PA. Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice is an independently owned hospice program and the preferred hospice provider for the Atlantic Health Care System in our area of service. For programs, events, and more information visit www.karenannquinlanhospice.org

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Administrator awarded a two-year appointment on the Board of Directors

Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

DATE: January 7, 2014
CONTACT: Roxanne Debski-Seigel
Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation
Offices in Newton NJ & Milford PA.
PHONE: 973-383-0115
TOLL FREE: 800-882-1117
FAX: 973-383-6889
EMAIL: rdebski-seigel@karenannquinlanhospice.org
WEBSITE: www.karenannquinlanhospice.org

Marlina Schetting
PHOTO:Marlina Schetting

Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice promotes Schetting to Hospice Administrator

NEWTON — January 7, 2014 — Marlina Schetting, MSW, LCSW, CT, Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice Administrator, has been awarded a two-year appointment on the Board of Directors for the New Jersey Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and will chair the Regulatory and Reimbursement Committee. NJHPCO is New Jersey’s leading advocate for better end-of-life care for New Jerseyans.

“In concert with the New Jersey Hospice and Palliative Care Board of Directors, I will help to educate the public with regard to Hospice and Palliative Care. Schetting continued, “I would also endeavor to outreach and advocate on behalf of New Jersey¹s hospices and beneficiaries on issues impacting hospice and the health care industry.”

The Board meets five times a year at the central location of the American Cancer Society in New Brunswick, NJ. Cecelia Clayton, Executive Director of the Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice has been re-elected to a second term of one year on the NJHPCO Board of Directors and serves as Board Chairman.

Visit their website njhospice.org, for more information and awareness of hospice services.

The Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation is passionately dedicated to providing Hospice care for the terminally ill and Bereavement for those who have lost loved ones. Serving Northwest NJ and Northeast PA; please call 800 882 1117 to reach any of our services. Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 99 Sparta Ave., Newton, NJ and Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 104 Bennett Ave., Milford, PA. Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice is an independently owned hospice program and the preferred hospice provider for the Atlantic Health Care System in our area of service. For programs, events, and more information visit www.karenannquinlanhospice.org

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Nurse completes CALA

Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

DATE: January 9, 2014
CONTACT: Roxanne Debski-Seigel
Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation
Offices in Newton NJ & Milford PA.
PHONE: 973-383-0115
TOLL FREE: 800-882-1117
FAX: 973-383-6889
EMAIL: rdebski-seigel@karenannquinlanhospice.org
WEBSITE: www.karenannquinlanhospice.org

Beth Sylvester, RN, BSN, CHPN, CALA
PHOTO:Beth Sylvester, RN, BSN, CHPN, CALA

Nurse completes CALA

NEWTON — January 9, 2014 — Beth Sylvester, RN, BSN, CHPN, CALA and nurse liaison for the Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice has successfully completed and received her Certification for Assisted Living Administrator (CALA). The course is provided by ALTA, Associated Living Training Associates who deliver a team of training associates with extensive knowledge of long term care training, education, regulatory affairs and direct service provisions. All team members have participated in Assisted Living workshops, on-site visitations to Assisted Living Residences in the USA, and have been approved by the Department of Health to conduct Assisted Living Training in New Jersey and they are all Assisted Living Administrators and Members of the Department of Health Assisted Living Work Group. The program consists of a home study of Senior Living University’s National Assisted Living Administrator Certification Program coupled with ALTA’s four-day course covering New Jersey specific assisted living requirements. Upon completion of the four-day course, participants can be eligible to sit for the New Jersey Assisted Living Administrator’s examination.

Sylvester has been with the hospice for 15 years working both in the field and in a supervisory capacity, which makes her a very qualified choice to serve as the administrator for the new home. Her license requires renewal every 3 years and an on-going commitment of 30 topic specific CEU hours to keep the license current. Cecelia Clayton, hospice Executive Director reported that “Beth brings a wealth of hospice and palliative care experience and the additional certification will only enhance her standing in the field. We look forward to the opening of the Home For Hospice, which, under Beth’s leadership and direction will provide our patients, and families another much needed care option for our area. I am tremendously pleased that we will have such an outstanding nurse overseeing the home.” The new Karen Ann Quinlan Home for Hospice is slated to open this year.

The Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation is passionately dedicated to providing Hospice care for the terminally ill and Bereavement for those who have lost loved ones. Serving Northwest NJ and Northeast PA; please call 800 882 1117 to reach any of our services. Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 99 Sparta Ave., Newton, NJ and Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 104 Bennett Ave., Milford, PA. Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice is an independently owned hospice program and the preferred hospice provider for the Atlantic Health Care System in our area of service. For programs, events, and more information visit www.karenannquinlanhospice.org

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Hospice social worker earns LCSW

Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

DATE: January 17, 2014
CONTACT: Roxanne Debski-Seigel
Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation
Offices in Newton NJ & Milford PA.
PHONE: 973-383-0115
TOLL FREE: 800-882-1117
FAX: 973-383-6889
EMAIL: rdebski-seigel@karenannquinlanhospice.org
WEBSITE: www.karenannquinlanhospice.org

Jennifer Smetana, MSW, LCSW
PHOTO: Jennifer Smetana, MSW, LCSW

Hospice social worker earns LCSW

NEWTON — January 17, 2014 — Jennifer Smetana started working at the Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice in 2008 as an intern. She completed her BSW and Masters in social work from Marywood University and has now received her Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with the state of NJ. Jennifer works with bereaved families that seek the services provided by the Joseph T. Quinlan Bereavement Center under the auspices of the Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice. However in unity with the mission of the Bereavement Center, she also leads grief support groups that are open to the community. “In keeping with our motto of quality we are always on a quest to prove ourselves in education and professional development. Achieving an LCSW allows another level of providing quality services to hospice and clients.” ­Diana Sebzda, MA, LPC, FT Director of Bereavement, Joseph T. Quinlan Bereavement Center.

The Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation is passionately dedicated to providing Hospice care for the terminally ill and Bereavement for those who have lost loved ones. Serving Northwest NJ and Northeast PA; please call 800 882 1117 to reach any of our services. Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 99 Sparta Ave., Newton, NJ and Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 104 Bennett Ave., Milford, PA. Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice is an independently owned hospice program and the preferred hospice provider for the Atlantic Health Care System in our area of service. For programs, events, and more information visit www.karenannquinlanhospice.org

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Happy Thanksgiving!

Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

DATE: November 22, 2013
CONTACT: Roxanne Debski-Seigel
Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation
Offices in Newton NJ & Milford PA.
PHONE: 973-383-0115
TOLL FREE: 800-882-1117
FAX: 973-383-6889
EMAIL: rdebski-seigel@karenannquinlanhospice.org
WEBSITE: www.karenannquinlanhospice.org

Steve Pomeisl, Newton’s Hayeks Market Deli Manager
PHOTO: We’ll have those dinners ready!” promised Steve Pomeisl, Newton’s Hayeks Market Deli Manager of 28 years. “…including pumpkin pie.” Hayeks along with ShopRite in Newton are assisting Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice in preparing meals for their patients in need. Hospice staff and volunteers will deliver all the meals in time for those families to enjoy on Thanksgiving.

Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice Serves Up Thanksgiving Dinners

NEWTON — November 22, 2013 — Every hospice patient and family is unique, but each coping with the illness of a loved one. This time of year often brings further sadness with the memories of happier times for these families. The thought of losing a loved one is a heavy burden, but some of our hospice families, in addition to struggling with their loved one facing end of life, have limited resources to provide for their families with basic everyday needs.

The Friends of Hospice, a special fundraising volunteer arm of the Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation, in conjunction with the social services and volunteer teams at hospice are doing what they can to bring Thanksgiving home. Local grocery stores, Hayeks and ShopRite are preparing family as well as individual Thanksgiving dinners for hospice to purchase and take to those families in need. It is with the funds donated year- round by these same local businesses and more that affords hospice in providing patients and those caring for them the seasonal delight of a holiday feast or the simple pleasure of a freshly prepared warm holiday meal. Often the recipients are too tired or sad to go through the effort, so the hospice team and community does it for them.
“Gratitude is a constant reminder of thankfulness and appreciation for life as it unfolds. Living in the moment, and every moment; we keep ourselves open to the love around us and within us to ponder on the richness of our life, even with life’s trials.” Cecelia
Clayton, Executive Director of the Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice shares with us.

The Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation is passionately dedicated to providing Hospice care for the terminally ill and Bereavement for those who have lost loved ones. Serving Northwest NJ and Northeast PA; please call 800 882 1117 to reach any of our services. Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 99 Sparta Ave., Newton, NJ and Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 104 Bennett Ave., Milford, PA. Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice is an independently owned hospice program and the preferred hospice provider for the Atlantic Health Care System in our area of service. For programs, events, and more information visit www.karenannquinlanhospice.org

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Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice promotes Schetting to Hospice Administrator

Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

DATE: November 12, 2013
CONTACT: Roxanne Debski-Seigel
Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation
Offices in Newton NJ & Milford PA.
PHONE: 973-383-0115
TOLL FREE: 800-882-1117
FAX: 973-383-6889
EMAIL: rdebski-seigel@karenannquinlanhospice.org
WEBSITE: www.karenannquinlanhospice.org

Marlina Schetting, MSW, LCSW

Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice promotes Schetting to Hospice Administrator

Newton, NJ – November 12, 2013 – Marlina Schetting, MSW, LCSW, CT has been named as Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice’s new Administrator. She will work closely with Cecelia Clayton, Executive Director in overseeing the day to day operations of the organization. Additionally, the Administrator is responsible for the agency’s compliance with Federal, State and local regulations. “Marlina has continuously risen to all the challenges and changes we face as health care providers with such things as HIPAA Compliance, Medicare and Medicaid regulations right on through Living Wills and Advance Directives. In addition, as Administrator, her knowledge of hospice care will strengthen our services as we continue to grow our programs.” Clayton said.

Schetting has been employed professionally with the Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice for over 23 years but her association with the organization goes back to February of 1986, where she started as a hospice volunteer. “My interest in hospice work developed from a Death and Dying course I took at the University of Hawaii. Dr. Mitsuo Aoki was my professor and was the founder of Hospice Hawaii.” Schetting said. “His passion for the work resonated within me.” Upon returning to NJ, that inspiration led her to the Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice in Newton. Since joining Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice she acknowledges feeling privileged to work daily with a wonderful interdisciplinary team, patients and families who represent true caring and dedication.

Schetting is a licensed clinical social worker holding a Masters in Social Work from Marywood University, Scranton, PA and a BS from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Also certified in Thanatology from the Association for Death Education and Counseling, Schetting has served as a certified field instructor since 1999 mentoring many social work interns and social service professionals over the years. Currently she chairs the Reimbursement and Government Relations Committee of the New Jersey Hospice and Palliative Care Organization.
Former positions include working with the elderly and disabled and former planner for the Sussex County Division of Senior Services and a resident assistant with SCARC.

From a personal view, while always having been a proponent of hospice care, it was not until the death of loved ones dear to her that she learned the true meaning of caring for those at the end of life and the journey of those in bereavement. “After many years in the industry, my hope is to “give back” to our profession and to make a difference. People approach me often and ask if what we do at hospice is depressing. I say, “no, quite the contrary.” Schetting confirms. Schetting believes that at hospice, life is seen as a gift and there is hope in every day lived. For her, being present for those who are in pain and encountering death and grief and to assist in giving them meaning to that experience represents the best example of hope.
Schetting lives in Stillwater, NJ, with her two sons and is also an active member of the Andover United Methodist Church.

The Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation is passionately dedicated to providing Hospice care for the terminally ill and Bereavement for those who have lost loved ones. Serving Northwest NJ and Northeast PA; please call 800 882 1117 to reach any of our services. Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 99 Sparta Ave., Newton, NJ and Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 104 Bennett Ave., Milford, PA. Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice is an independently owned hospice program and the preferred hospice provider for the Atlantic Health Care System in our area of service. For programs, events, and more information visit www.karenannquinlanhospice.org

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November is National Hospice Month

Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

DATE: November 11, 2013
CONTACT: Roxanne Debski-Seigel
Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation
Offices in Newton NJ & Milford PA.
PHONE: 973-383-0115
TOLL FREE: 800-882-1117
FAX: 973-383-6889
EMAIL: rdebski-seigel@karenannquinlanhospice.org
WEBSITE: www.karenannquinlanhospice.org

The administrative building located at 99 Sparta Ave, Newton

PHOTO: Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice has been serving hospice patients in the community since it opened its doors in 1980. The administrative building located at 99 Sparta Ave, Newton is office to nurses, home health aides, and general administration who service patients in Northwest NJ.  The Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice also has an office in Milford PA, where nursing staff serve patients in the Pike and Wayne areas of PA.

Julia Quinlan with a picture of her daughter Karen Ann

PHOTO: Julia Quinlan, co-founder and President of the Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice has been a crusader for the hospice cause since 1980 when she and her husband Joseph founded the hospice that bears the name of their daughter Karen Ann. Karen Ann’s legacy became a world-wide commitment for the right to die with dignity cause after she fell into a coma in 1975.  Karen Ann lived another ten years after being removed off the respirator and died in 1985.  The Quinlans saw firsthand a must for patients who needed pain free comfort and the best quality of life possible while they were in a condition where end of life was imminent with little or no hope of recovery. The also saw that the families of the loved ones who were ill needed the guidance and support of a model of care that incorporated all of the above.  That model of care was hospice.

November is National Hospice Month

At the End of Life Hospice Provides What Americans Want.

The hospice philosophy holds that end-of-life care should emphasize quality of life. The object is to treat both the patient and family with a model of care that provides palliative (pain relief) plans and remedies, doctors, nurses and home health aides in addition to social workers, trained volunteers, spiritual guidance, therapists, and bereavement.

A nationwide Gallup survey conducted for the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization produced five key outcomes:

  1. Nine out of 10 adults would prefer to be cared for at home rather than in a hospital or nursing home if diagnosed with a terminal illness. Hospice does provide the option of being cared for at a place the patient calls home: 96% of hospice care is provided in the patient’s home or place they call home.
  2. An overwhelming majority of adults said they would be interested in the comprehensive program of care at home that hospice programs provide. Yet most Americans know little or nothing about their eligibility for or availability of hospice.
  3. When asked to name their greatest fear associated with death, respondents most cited “being a burden to family and friends,” followed by “pain” and “lack of control.” Addressing the whole range of physical and psychological needs of the patient and his or her family in an interdisciplinary way is what makes hospice care so special.
  4. 90% of adults believe it is the family’s responsibility to care for the dying. Hospice provides families with the support needed to keep their loved one at home, and can take over fully to give the caretaker short “respite” periods.
  5. Most adults believe it would take a year or more to adjust to the death of a loved one. However, only 10% of adults have ever participated in a bereavement program or grief counseling following the death of a loved one. Hospice programs offer one year of grief counseling for the surviving family and friends.

For additional information on this study and further information about the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization visit NHPCO.org.

In March of this year the Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice broke ground on the Karen Ann Quinlan Home for Hospice which when completed in 2014, will offer hospice patients and their families additional opportunities to provide for their loved one. The 10 patient room facility being built in Fredon is designed to offer end of life patients a home with a family friendly atmosphere, but with all the trained personnel to assure that patients and families receive the hospice care model.

The Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation is passionately dedicated to providing Hospice care for the terminally ill and Bereavement for those who have lost loved ones. Serving Northwest NJ and Northeast PA; please call 800-882-1117 to reach any of our services. Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 99 Sparta Ave., Newton, NJ and Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 104 Bennett Ave., Milford, PA. Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice is an independently owned hospice program and the preferred hospice provider for the Atlantic Health Care System in our area of service. For programs, events, and more information visit www.karenannquinlanhospice.org

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Rita’s Celebrity Scooper night raised money and awareness for Hospice

Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

DATE: September 20, 2013
CONTACT: Roxanne Debski-Seigel
Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation
Offices in Newton NJ & Milford PA.
PHONE: 973-383-0115
TOLL FREE: 800-882-1117
FAX: 973-383-6889
EMAIL: rdebski-seigel@karenannquinlanhospice.org
WEBSITE: www.karenannquinlanhospice.org

Ray Cordts of Lakeland Bank along with Julia Quinlan, Co-founder and President of the Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice were ready with smiles to scoop for the Rita’s customers at the fundraising event held on September 20 to help build the home for hospice

PHOTO: Ray Cordts of Lakeland Bank along with Julia Quinlan, Co-founder and President of the Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice were ready with smiles to scoop for the Rita’s customers at the fundraising event held on September 20 to help build the home for hospice.

Surrogate Gary Chiusano and Senator Steve Oroho stopped by to serve up Rita’s ice and custard, which left a good taste in their mouths as well

PHOTO: Surrogate Gary Chiusano and Senator Steve Oroho stopped by to serve up Rita’s ice and custard, which left a good taste in their mouths as well.

Rita’s Celebrity Scooper night raised money and awareness for Hospice

Newton, NJ – September 20, 2013 – Rita’s, famous for its Italian ice and frozen custard, owner Joe Toscano wanted to help with the Home for Hospice campaign and held a fundraiser for the Karen Ann Quinlan Home for Hospice at its Sparta store in the Sparta Theatre Centre.

Hospice and Rita’s recruited several Celebrity Scoopers who scooped out the goodies and served the frozen treats to hungry customers. They include Julia Quinlan, Co-founder and President of Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, board member Mary Ellen Quinlan, board member and former Freeholder Glen Vetrano, Senator Steve Oroho, Assemblywoman Alison Littell McHose, Surrogate Gary Chiusano, and Lakeland Bank’s Ray Cordts. Several Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice staff members were also on hand to help with the fundraising chores.

Approximately 175 people attended the event and some were surprised to see their Senator, Assemblywoman, and other recognizable faces scooping up the delights.

Glenn Lewis, Capital Campaign Director said, “It’s gratifying that our elected officials and active business people, whose calendars are packed with obligations, came out in support of this Hospice event, and in some cases even brought family members with them. I also want to thank the 175 or so members of the community who attended the event, and the Toscano family who owns Rita’s for their generosity.” The Karen Ann Quinlan Home for Hospice received $400 toward the construction of their new facility.

The Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation is passionately dedicated to providing Hospice care for the terminally ill and Bereavement for those who have lost loved ones. Serving Northwest NJ and Northeast PA; please call 800 882 1117 to reach any of our services. Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 99 Sparta Ave., Newton, NJ and Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 104 Bennett Ave., Milford, PA. Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice is an independently owned hospice program. For programs, events, and more information visit www.karenannquinlanhospice.org

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Lowes Community Day for Hospice helped to raise money for new Hospice Home

Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

DATE: September 16, 2013
CONTACT: Roxanne Debski-Seigel
Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation
Offices in Newton NJ & Milford PA.
PHONE: 973-383-0115
TOLL FREE: 800-882-1117
FAX: 973-383-6889
EMAIL: rdebski-seigel@karenannquinlanhospice.org
WEBSITE: www.karenannquinlanhospice.org

Lowes Community Day for Hospice, Cecelia Clayton, Jim Cummings, Glenn Lewis

PHOTO: Pictured L to R, Cecelia Clayton, Executive Director of the Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, Jim Cummings, Newton Lowes store manager, and Glenn Lewis, Director of Development for the Capital Campaign for the Karen Ann Quinlan Home for Hospice.

Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice wishes Happy Retirement to hospice Medical Director of over 25 years

Newton, NJ – September 16, 2013 – Just as summer began this year, Lowes of Newton held its second annual Community Day for Hospice on June 15th. The afternoon was filled with a tricky tray, dunk tank, vendors, give-a-ways, restaurants, and happy attendees. Store manager Jim Cummings was pleased to stop by hospice office recently and present to Glenn Lewis, Director of the Capital Campaign for the Home for Hospice and Cecelia Clayton, Executive Director of Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice a check from Lowes in the amount of $1,219.00. Included in his visit were checks from other vendors and supporters who also contributed; Riviera Maya Restaurant located in Branchville, Intercar of Newton, along with NJ Fit Moms and Academy Travel giving the Home for Hospice a total contribution of $2,404 from the day’s efforts! Glenn Lewis pointed out that “We value the generosity of individuals and businesses in contributing to our project, and Lowe’s has brought together many additional merchants in their effort to create community support for our Home for Hospice.” Lowes plans to make this an annual event with the hope the event will continue to grow. “Even after the home is built, as a non-profit we will continue to need the community’s support to maintain the home for those in need.” Stated Clayton.

The Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation is passionately dedicated to providing Hospice care for the terminally ill and Bereavement for those who have lost loved ones. Serving Northwest NJ and Northeast PA; please call 800 882 1117 to reach any of our services. Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 99 Sparta Ave., Newton, NJ and Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 104 Bennett Ave., Milford, PA. Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice is an independently owned hospice program. For programs, events, and more information visit www.karenannquinlanhospice.org

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Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice wishes Happy Retirement to hospice Medical Director of over 25 years

Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

DATE: September 3, 2013
CONTACT: Roxanne Debski-Seigel
Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation
Offices in Newton NJ & Milford PA.
PHONE: 973-383-0115
TOLL FREE: 800-882-1117
FAX: 973-383-6889
EMAIL: rdebski-seigel@karenannquinlanhospice.org
WEBSITE: www.karenannquinlanhospice.org

Dr Ken Janowski, Dr Cynthia Starr & Dr Yogesh Viroja

PHOTO: (A) Seated with Dr. Cynthia Starr (c) is Hospice Medical Director Dr. Ken Janowski (left) and Dr. Yogesh Viroja, (right). Dr. Viroja has joined the Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice team as their newest Medical Director and will represent patients in Warren County and areas of PA.

Cecilia Clayton & Dr Cynthia Starr

PHOTO: (B) Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice Executive Director Cecelia Clayton (standing) extends her gratitude for the many years of service Dr. Starr had provided to the hospice.

Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice wishes Happy Retirement to hospice Medical Director of over 25 years

Newton, NJ – September 3, 2013 – For over a quarter of a century, Cynthia Diane Starr MD of Phillipsburg, NJ has served as a medical director for the Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice. Doctor Starr is a highly experienced doctor, with over 40 years of practice in the field of hematology / oncology and was greatly regarded by her patients ranking her with 4 out of 4 stars and pointing out her exceptional bedside manner. She is affiliated with highly rated hospitals and was a graduate from Rosalind Franklin University. The hospice staff and Dr. Starr’s office staff shared in a reception hosted by Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice at the Architects Golf Club in Lopatcong on August 29th. Also attending were hospital and hospice medical directors, hospital staff and well-wishers.

Cecelia Clayton, Executive Director of the Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice presented Dr. Starr with an emotional representation of appreciation for her dedicated service to so many hospice patients over the years. “Dr. Starr has been an inspiration and a blessing to so many of the Hospice workers and patients. Through her compassionate spirit she taught us how to bring peace to those whom she entrusted to our care in hospice. Dr. Starr was always available for guidance, sharing her wisdom in pain management, and in various therapies which were healing in the truest sense of the word. She will be missed by many, but we wish her well on this newest adventure in her life. I have no doubt that she will bring joy to many lives in her new community” expressed Mrs. Clayton.

The Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation is passionately dedicated to providing Hospice care for the terminally ill and Bereavement for those who have lost loved ones. Serving Northwest NJ and Northeast PA; please call 800 882 1117 to reach any of our services. Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 99 Sparta Ave., Newton, NJ and Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 104 Bennett Ave., Milford, PA. Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice is an independently owned hospice program. For programs, events, and more information visit www.karenannquinlanhospice.org

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Karen Ann Quinlan Home for Hospice keeping local contractors busy

Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

DATE: August 9, 2013
CONTACT: Roxanne Debski-Seigel
Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation
Offices in Newton NJ & Milford PA.
PHONE: 973-383-0115
TOLL FREE: 800-882-1117
FAX: 973-383-6889
EMAIL: rdebski-seigel@karenannquinlanhospice.org
WEBSITE: www.karenannquinlanhospice.org

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PHOTO: Ted Brennan of T.M. Brennan contractors, Hamburg, NJ and Julia Quinlan Co-founder and President of the Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice has completed the signing for the building of the new 10 in-patient room Karen Ann Quinlan Home for Hospice. The home is located in Fredon, NJ and anticipated completion is spring 2014.

Karen Ann Quinlan Home for Hospice keeping local contractors busy

Newton, NJ – August 9, 2013 – When Julia Quinlan, Co-founder and President of the Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice embarked upon her new mission of building a home for hospice patients she knew the venture was not possible without the support of the community. The capital campaign that followed seeking the funding has successfully raised 50% of the 5 million dollars through generous donations, sponsorships, pledges, and fundraising activities from the community. More capital is still needed, but the groundbreaking of the Fredon, NJ project took place in March of this year with all the essentials now coming together.

“Keeping the community involved is important but so is giving back to a community who has been so very giving.” stated Cecelia Clayton, Executive Director of Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice. In the final analysis the hospice board, committees and management deemed it important to employ local talents and firms to see the project through. It began when Julia Quinlan and the owners of Waterwheel Farm, the Klemm’s, shared a vision of a peaceful spot where end of life patients who could no longer remain at home, would be able to spend their remaining days, weeks, or months. A building committee was formed and sought the services of HQW Architects located in Newton to start preparing Julia’s dream. They created a building design that provided the medical facility needed, but with a home-like feeling most suited to the terrain and surrounding pastoral setting; as well as taking advantage of the sweeping vistas of the Kittatinny Mountain range. Each patient room is open to that view, including the main dining area. Dykstra Engineering, also of Newton, planned and prepared all the engineering and landscaping strategies maximizing once again the views as well as being sensitive to the country-side surroundings.

Deacon Homes in Sparta has completed construction of the site work, and T.M. Brennan Contractors has just signed into contract to build the Home for Hospice. Financing the project stayed at home as well with Lakeland Bank providing the construction loan and the future mortgage. With all the major elements in place the hospice home is anticipated to be completed by the spring of 2014, and will be the first of its kind in the region.

The home will expand the services of Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice and complete the full continuum of hospice care to the community making Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice the first and most experienced hospice in Sussex County servicing northwest NJ and northeast PA. Families with loved ones in hospice, or hospice patients who need round the clock care will then have a home like setting available. The home will help families in situations where they can no longer care for their loved one at home; such as households with young children and caregivers who find it overwhelming to care full-time for their loved one. The home will also benefit the hospice patient returning from a hospital stay who may need more care than the family at home can provide, and finally temporary respite care to help ease the caregivers’ role and give them a much needed break.

If you would like to know more about how you can help please contact the hospice office at 800-882-1117 to have Help us Build the Karen Ann Quinlan Home for Hospice brochure sent to you or contact Glenn Lewis, Director of Development at 973-383-0115 or email glewis@karenannquinlanhospice.org.

The Karen Ann Quinlan Memorial Foundation is passionately dedicated to providing Hospice care for the terminally ill and Bereavement for those who have lost loved ones. Serving Northwest NJ and Northeast PA; please call 800 882 1117 to reach any of our services. Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 99 Sparta Ave., Newton, NJ and Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 104 Bennett Ave., Milford, PA. Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice is an independently owned hospice program. For programs, events, and more information visit www.karenannquinlanhospice.org

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