(KNSI) – A nonprofit is helping a local hospice program expand their end of life care services.
CHI Health at Home Hospice of Little Falls is one of the nonprofits selected by the Morrison County 100 Women Who Care to receive a donation of $10,325.00.
The program provides end-of-life care through nursing, social services, spiritual guidance, music therapy and massage therapy. They offer free of charge grief and loss support group meetings.
Most insurance doesn’t cover home hospice service. They help clients in Morrison County, Todd County and parts of Crow Wing County.
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