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    Ohio’s Hospice of Miami County
    3230 N. County Rd. 25A
    Troy, OH 45373
    Phone: 937.335.5191


    Concerns/Suggestions

    Your concerns and suggestions are always important to us and can be communicated to us by contacting our clinical management team at the address or telephone number listed above.

    If we fail to satisfy your questions or concerns, you can also contact the following source:

    The Office of Quality and Patient Safety
    One Renaissance Boulevard
    Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181
    Email: PatientSafetyReport@JointCommission.org
    Fax: 630.792.5636

    In the Spirit of the Season

    Volunteers at Ohio’s Hospice of Miami County have decorated and will deliver 150 Christmas trees to hospice patients.  Every patient will receive one of the hand created trees.

    According to Amy LeVan, Director of Volunteer Services and HR Specialist, “Most of the decorations are handmade by Volunteers and people in the community who have been working on this project since the spring.”

    This community effort is further supported by the Nashville United Church of Christ whose pavilion is being used to assemble the trees for delivery to all Ohio’s Hospice of Miami County patients, in their homes, in skilled and assisted living facilities and at the hospice inpatient unit located at Upper Valley Medical Center.

    “This volunteer project came from ground swell of inspiration from the volunteers themselves who organized to make this a reality,” LeVan explains. “They wanted to make sure all our patients had some Christmas cheer in their homes, and that the ornaments were made with love.”

    Ohio’s Hospice of Miami County is currently serving an average of about 140 patients per day across Miami, Shelby, Darke, Champaign and Montgomery counties.