The newly opened Dozoretz Hospice House of Hampton Roads is co-managed by Beth Sholom Village alongside Westminster-Canterbury on Chesapeake Bay. As the first freestanding inpatient hospice house in the area, this facility represents a significant step forward in providing essential end-of-life and respite care to families in need.
Located in the Redmill section of Virginia Beach, just off Upton Road, the Hospice House stands on land generously donated by the City of Virginia Beach. The house fea- tures 12 comfortable inpatient beds designed to offer compassionate care and a peaceful environment for patients and their families during one of life’s most challenging times.
The collaboration of Beth Sholom Village and Westminster-Canterbury on Chesapeake Bay on this project showcases the strength and synergy of two leading senior living companies dedicated to serving the Hampton Roads community. Both organizations are committed to continuing their partnership and working together to ensure that the Hospice House remains a beacon of care and support for years to come.
As a non-profit organization, the Hospice House relies on ongoing support from the community to maintain its operations. Several fundraisers are planned to help sustain this service, including “Dink, Drink, and Dine,” a pickleball event at the Cavalier Hotel, and “Crush for Compassion,” a benefit dinner at Chick’s Oyster Bar. Both are planned for October and aim to bring the community together in support of the Hospice House’s mission.
More than just a facility, the Dozoretz Hospice House is a testament to the power of community collaboration and compassion. Contributions and participation in the fundraising events will help ensure that the Hospice House can continue to provide the highest level of care to those in need.
For more information and to learn how to support the Dozoretz Hospice House, visit www.hospicehousehr.org.