Right at Home Continues Support of Hospice of Frederick County

Feb 13, 2018

Recently, Right at Home’s Steve and Carole Luber presented Hospice of Frederick County with a $25,000 pledge, to be paid over a 5 year period to show their unwavering support to Hospice and membership in the Corporate Partners Program. This gift demonstrates their continued commitment to Hospice of Frederick County and their services to the community.

“The Right at Home organization, and Steve and Carole as individuals have been strong supporters of Hospice of Frederick County for many years. We share the same vision of providing exceptional care to all our patients. I am proud that we have earned their continued trust throughout our recent leadership change. I look forward to working with them for many years to come.” Carlos Graveran, Executive Director, Hospice of Frederick County.

“It has been an extreme pleasure to support and be associated with this wonderful organization within the Frederick Community.” Steve Luber, Owner and President, Right at Home Central MD.

“No family should ever be burdened with whether or not they can afford the extra comfort from hospice when making their decisions. We are proud Hospice of Frederick County ensures each individual is treated with dignity and respect, and receives quality, loving care.” Carole Luber, Vice-President, Right at Home, Central MD.

(Quote from Right at Home)

Donations are used to off-set the services provided by hospice that are not reimbursable, such as the veteran’s program, music therapy and the Kline Hospice House which provides specialized 24-hour compassionate care in a home like setting to those in their last weeks of life. Room and board is private pay and the $275 fee is offered on a sliding scale.

To learn how your business can support Hospice, please contact Hospice’s Development Office at 240-566-3036.

From L to R: Steve Luber, Right At Home, Carol Luber, Right at Home, Angie Casterlin, Development and Marketing Manager Hospice of Frederick County, Carlos Graveran, Executive Director Hospice of Frederick County.

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