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HopeHealth

HopeHealth Collaborates with Public Art Works to Showcase Local Artists

HopeHealth, Rhode Island’s leader in hospice and palliative care, has partnered with
Public Art Works to feature the creations of local artists. The HopeHealth Hulitar
Hospice Center, a 30-bed inpatient hospice unit, proudly displays artwork in its first-floor
gallery. This dedicated exhibition area features the works of artists from New England.
Art can enhance life, speak to the soul, spark memories, and help us express emotion.
These exhibitions align perfectly with our mission to support the spiritual, emotional and
physical well-being of our patients and their families," said Diana Franchitto,
HopeHealth President & CEO. It is an honor to show the work of local artists in a space
that offers comfort and dignity at the end of life. We are also hope to foster a sense of
community by supporting local artists and showcasing their work.
 
About HopeHealth
For more than a century, HopeHealth has delivered high-quality, compassionate care to
individuals at various stages of illness across Rhode Island and Massachusetts.
Established in home care in 1910 and hospice care in 1976, HopeHealth unified its
services in 2011 to provide comprehensive home care, palliative care, and hospice
care. As the second oldest hospice in the country and one of the largest not-for-profit
providers of palliative and hospice care in New England, HopeHealth has set the gold
standard in serious illness and end-of-life care. HopeHealth is also the major teaching
affiliate for hospice and palliative care of The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown
University.

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