
Wellness, Grief & Caregiver Hub
HOPE HOUSE COMMUNITY HOSPICE
Hope House Community Hospice (HHCH), formerly Hospice King-Aurora-Richmond Hill is a charitable non-profit organization. Since 1983 HHCH has been providing programs and services to those diagnosed with life-threatening illness, the people who care for them and those who are bereaved. We do not have beds and instead provide support to people in their homes and at our office. Our strength is our team of volunteers who care, assist, lead, teach and inspire our clients and our staff.
HHCH serves King Township, south Aurora and Richmond Hill however anyone from York Region is welcome to attend programs not offered by their local hospice.
VISION
A community where no one journeys alone through illness or grief.
MISSION
Our professional staff and dedicated volunteers provide innovative, personalized compassionate support - at no cost - to people diagnosed with a life-threatening illness, their families and caregivers and those who are bereaved.
VALUES
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Compassion We support individuals with care, kindness & acceptance
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Collaboration We work together to advance and innovate hospice palliative care
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Inclusivity We strive to create safe spaces, seek to support equality and belonging
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Integrity We are honest and fair in all we do
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Respect We appreciate and embrace the unique perspectives of all individuals and cultures
15105 Yonge Street Unit 105, Aurora ON L4G 1M3
phone: 905-727-6815
OUR LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The lands which constitute the present-day City of Richmond Hill, Town of Aurora, and Township of King, including the place and catchment of Hope House Community Hospice, are located on the Treaty Lands of Treaty 13 and the Williams Treaties, and on the Traditional Territory of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, Huron-Wendat, and Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation.
As both an organization and as individuals, we are committed to reconciliation, doing the work to decolonize our perspectives, and to engaging in community support that encompasses mind, heart, body, and spirit as well as respect for the land.
As we engage in this commitment, we will remember, recognize, and value the significant historical and contemporary contributions of local and regional First Nations, and all of the Original Peoples of Turtle Island.
