Hospice Visits
Patients Served
Hours of Help at Home
Hospice Care
Nurses, social workers, health, spiritual, and volunteer support for the end of life care.
Home Health
Physician ordered home visits for the home bound
Help at Home
Flexible and individual personal care available evenings, overnights, weekends, and live-in
Pallative Care
Pain and symptom relief to help improve quality of life for any stage of illness
All your home care
needs under one roof
As a non-profit organization, we are proud of our long standing commitment to the community as the first home health care and hospice provider in the county.
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A solid foundation was laid in 1969 as Douglas County VNA’s founder, Lyn Rothwell, RN, and a group of community leaders formed a corporation to provide home health care in Douglas County. This not-for-profit agency opened an office February 2nd in an unfinished basement at 342 Missouri.
Hospice Care in Douglas County was organized in August, 1981, under the umbrella of VNA. This expanded and enhanced services for the terminally ill. The cooperative use of staff prevented duplication. August 23, 1999 was a glorious day when Visiting Nurses, Rehabilitation and Hospice moved from two separate sites to join together at the Community Health Facility at 200 Maine where we are presently located.
Improving quality of life through compassionate patient care wherever you call home.
• To affirm the dignity and worth of human life.
• To promote creativity and lifelong learning in an atmosphere of cooperation, teamwork and fairness.
• To be trustworthy and maintain integrity in all of our interactions.
• To be a financially viable, cost-effective, not-for-profit organization.
• To maintain excellence as evidenced by positive, measurable outcomes.
• To be adaptable in an evolving environment.
To be the the leading home care partner, applying innovation to support staff, program growth and our community.
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Our History
A solid foundation was laid in 1969 as Douglas County VNA’s founder, Lyn Rothwell, RN, and a group of community leaders formed a corporation to provide home health care in Douglas County. This not-for-profit agency opened an office February 2nd in an unfinished basement at 342 Missouri.
Hospice Care in Douglas County was organized in August, 1981, under the umbrella of VNA. This expanded and enhanced services for the terminally ill. The cooperative use of staff prevented duplication. August 23, 1999 was a glorious day when Visiting Nurses, Rehabilitation and Hospice moved from two separate sites to join together at the Community Health Facility at 200 Maine where we are presently located.
Our Mission
Improving quality of life through compassionate patient care wherever you call home.
Our Values
• To affirm the dignity and worth of human life.
• To promote creativity and lifelong learning in an atmosphere of cooperation, teamwork and fairness.
• To be trustworthy and maintain integrity in all of our interactions.
• To be a financially viable, cost-effective, not-for-profit organization.
• To maintain excellence as evidenced by positive, measurable outcomes.
• To be adaptable in an evolving environment.
Our Vision
To be the the leading home care partner, applying innovation to support staff, program growth and our community.
Hospice Care in Douglas County was organized in August, 1981, under the umbrella of VNA. This expanded and enhanced services for the terminally ill. The cooperative use of staff prevented duplication. August 23, 1999 was a glorious day when Visiting Nurses, Rehabilitation and Hospice moved from two separate sites to join together at the Community Health Facility at 200 Maine where we are presently located.
• To promote creativity and lifelong learning in an atmosphere of cooperation, teamwork and fairness.
• To be trustworthy and maintain integrity in all of our interactions.
• To be a financially viable, cost-effective, not-for-profit organization.
• To maintain excellence as evidenced by positive, measurable outcomes.
• To be adaptable in an evolving environment.
Our History
A solid foundation was laid in 1969 as Douglas County VNA’s founder, Lyn Rothwell, RN, and a group of community leaders formed a corporation to provide home health care in Douglas County. This not-for-profit agency opened an office February 2nd in an unfinished basement at 342 Missouri.
Hospice Care in Douglas County was organized in August, 1981, under the umbrella of VNA. This expanded and enhanced services for the terminally ill. The cooperative use of staff prevented duplication. August 23, 1999 was a glorious day when Visiting Nurses, Rehabilitation and Hospice moved from two separate sites to join together at the Community Health Facility at 200 Maine where we are presently located.
Our Mission
Improving quality of life through compassionate patient care wherever you call home.
Our Values
• To affirm the dignity and worth of human life.
• To promote creativity and lifelong learning in an atmosphere of cooperation, teamwork and fairness.
• To be trustworthy and maintain integrity in all of our interactions.
• To be a financially viable, cost-effective, not-for-profit organization.
• To maintain excellence as evidenced by positive, measurable outcomes.
• To be adaptable in an evolving environment.
Our Vision
To be the the leading home care partner, applying innovation to support staff, program growth and our community.
Our History
A solid foundation was laid in 1969 as Douglas County VNA’s founder, Lyn Rothwell, RN, and a group of community leaders formed a corporation to provide home health care in Douglas County. This not-for-profit agency opened an office February 2nd in an unfinished basement at 342 Missouri.
Hospice Care in Douglas County was organized in August, 1981, under the umbrella of VNA. This expanded and enhanced services for the terminally ill. The cooperative use of staff prevented duplication. August 23, 1999 was a glorious day when Visiting Nurses, Rehabilitation and Hospice moved from two separate sites to join together at the Community Health Facility at 200 Maine where we are presently located.
Our Mission
Improving quality of life through compassionate patient care wherever you call home.
Our Values
• To affirm the dignity and worth of human life.
• To promote creativity and lifelong learning in an atmosphere of cooperation, teamwork and fairness.
• To be trustworthy and maintain integrity in all of our interactions.
• To be a financially viable, cost-effective, not-for-profit organization.
• To maintain excellence as evidenced by positive, measurable outcomes.
• To be adaptable in an evolving environment.
Our Vision
To be the the leading home care partner, applying innovation to support staff, program growth and our community.
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Our History
A solid foundation was laid in 1969 as Douglas County VNA’s founder, Lyn Rothwell, RN, and a group of community leaders formed a corporation to provide home health care in Douglas County. This not-for-profit agency opened an office February 2nd in an unfinished basement at 342 Missouri.
Hospice Care in Douglas County was organized in August, 1981, under the umbrella of VNA. This expanded and enhanced services for the terminally ill. The cooperative use of staff prevented duplication. August 23, 1999 was a glorious day when Visiting Nurses, Rehabilitation and Hospice moved from two separate sites to join together at the Community Health Facility at 200 Maine where we are presently located.
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Our Mission
Improving quality of life through compassionate patient care wherever you call home.
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Our Values
• To affirm the dignity and worth of human life.
• To promote creativity and lifelong learning in an atmosphere of cooperation, teamwork and fairness.
• To be trustworthy and maintain integrity in all of our interactions.
• To be a financially viable, cost-effective, not-for-profit organization.
• To maintain excellence as evidenced by positive, measurable outcomes.
• To be adaptable in an evolving environment. -
Our Vision
To be the the leading home care partner, applying innovation to support staff, program growth and our community.
CYNTHIA LEWIS, MHSA
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