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Patient Appreciation Week 2020
This week we take time to celebrate our wonderful patients! Thank you for choosing Franciscan Home Care and Hospice Care. Thank you for allowing us to work with you in your healthcare needs. We are honored to serve you and to get to know you.
American Heart Month
February is not just about Valentine's Day! Take time this month to see if your heart is healthy. There are a few things that can make your heart stronger with only small changes in your daily routine: Eat healthy: snack on fruits and vegetables instead of cookies and chips. Stay active: if like to sit […]
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Saint Valentine’s Day
Celebrate Saint Valentine's Day by spending time with someone you love. If you know that someone is alone for the holiday reach out to him or her with a letter, flower, or small gift. For grieving widows, widowers, and families it is important to stay connected with friends and relatives and to continue celebrating those […]
Casa di Roma Fundraiser
Casa di Roma Fundraiser
Once again, Casa di Roma Restaurant is sponsoring a fundraiser for the benefit of the Franciscan Life Center and Franciscan Home Care and Hospice Care. Twenty percent of the proceeds, whether you dine in or take out, will support both missions. Thank you and enjoy! Call: (203) 235-0905 to place your order or to [...]
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Presidents Day
There is a long history of celebrating George Washington's birthday as a nation. This day has become an occasion to celebrate the men who have served our country as its President. We honor and thank them today. Franciscan Home Care and Hospice Care will be OPEN.
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Ash Wednesday
Many Christians mark the beginning of the Lenten season with the cross of ashes on their foreheads. This symbolizes mourning for our sins. If you or a loved one are home bound and desire to receive ashes contact your priest, pastor, or minister.