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Tag Archives: Washington DC
What Are Hospice Services? An Interview with Amy Tucci
An insider's view and facts about hospice services that you might not know
Amy Tucci is the President and CEO of Hospice Foundation of America, headquartered in Washington D.C . She oversees organizational programming, manages and raises funds for the hospice services organization. Before arriving at Hospice Foundation of America, Amy was a former journalist and communications … Continue reading
Aging in Place
Senior Citizens Can Stay at Home with the Aid of “Villages”
With the aid of non-profit groups known as “villages,” senior citizens around the country are enjoying the perks of assisted living communities at a fraction of the cost – and without ever leaving their homes. Capitol Hill Village in Washington, … Continue reading
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Tagged Aging, Aging in Place, Assisted living, Capitol Hill Village, Home, Senior Citizens, Village, Washington DC
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MLK Memorial Opens to Public in Washington, D.C.
The memorial remembers the Civil Rights leader in honor of the 48th anniversary of his famous speech.
Monday was the soft opening for the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial in the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The 30-foot-tall memorial is the first in the Mall to honor an African American, as well as the first to … Continue reading