FORT COLLINS, Colo. (July 13, 2016) – For nearly 40 years, Pathways has provided the northern Colorado community with expert medical and comfort care for individuals with an advanced medical condition and their loved ones. The locally operated nonprofit has recently changed its name from Pathways Hospice to Pathways in order to more accurately include its wide variety of services and programs.
“Pathways provides hospice and palliative care, serious illness and grief and loss counseling, veteran services, dementia care and more,” said Evan Hyatt, President of Pathways. “We only felt it was fitting that our name better reflects our broader scope of services, rather than narrowing in on only one of our facets.”
Pathways will continue to offer the same diverse and comprehensive hospice care programs. The new name is not to indicate future program, service or staff changes but rather reflect organizational developments that are already in place. When referring to specific divisions within Pathways, the terms “Pathways Hospice,” “Pathways for Grief and Loss” and “Pathways Supportive Services” may be used.
Pathways welcomes any questions and/or feedback from the community. Please feel free to call 970-663-3500 if needed.
About Pathways:
Established in 1978, Pathways is a nonprofit agency providing exceptional hospice care in the last months of life, palliative consultation and counseling for those with long-term serious illness and community-wide grief support for residents of Larimer and Weld counties in northern Colorado. For more information, visit http://www.pathways-care.org/.
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