Chenango’s Hospice celebrates completion of new building

Hospice and Palliative Care Executive Director Kendall Drexler, Operations Manager Lindsey O’Donnell, and Administrative Clerk Nolleen Barber in the conference room of their organization’s newly renovated headquarters at 33-39 Court Street in the City of Norwich. (Photo by Zachary Meseck)

Chenango’s Hospice celebrates completion of new building

NORWICH – Hospice and Palliative Care of Chenango County completed the renovations of its new building earlier this year and hope to use the space in ways that benefit their community.

According to Hospice and Palliative Care of Chenango County Executive Director Kendall Drexler, the completed project is a huge stepping stone in her organization’s history.

Chenango’s Hospice is a not-for-profit organization that assists individuals who have less than six months to live due to terminal illness. The organization provides quality of life improvements and focuses on empowering families to care for their loved ones throughout the end of their lives.

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Drexler said the service is cost-free to families and is paid for through donations and Medicaid. She said since 1995, Chenango’s Hospice was located at 21 Hayes Street in the City of Norwich. But after a series of renovations and fundraising, it now has a newly renovated home at 33-39 Court Street.

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