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As the largest not-for-profi t hospice and palliative
care organization in our area, our compassion is
embodied every day throughout our continuum
of end-of-life care services.
Supporting Hospice Patients
and Families with the
Care of Their Beloved Pets.
Partnering together with
Trustbridge Volunteer Services5300 East Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL 33407
561.227.5138trustbridge.com/volunteers
Licensed since 1981. Accredited by The Joint Commission. 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization.Jewish Accreditation by the Palm Beach County Board of Rabbis, Inc.
04/2018
24/7 Admissions: 844.422.3648
trustbridge.com
What is Pet Peace of Mind?
For many in hospice care, a decline in physical
condition impacts a patient’s ability to enjoy
socializing and maintaining human relationships
over time. Pets often fill that relational void
as they offer unconditional love, acceptance,
comfort and companionship at a time when
it’s needed most. Pet Peace of Mind, a
groundbreaking national program, enables
hospice patients to keep their pets at home
throughout their end of life journey.
The program works through local hospice
partners to provide pet food, veterinary care and
other pet care needs at no cost to patients. Pet
Peace of Mind hospice volunteers are specially
trained to provide in-home pet care assistance
when the patient needs help caring for a pet.
With this kind and compassionate support,
patients are able to complete their end of life
journeys without worrying about their pet’s
current or future needs.
® Pet Peace of Mind is a registered trademark.
Services Provided
Volunteer Support• Walking, feeding, playing and clean-up
• Bathing, brushing and pampering
• Transportation of pets to appointments with veterinarians, groomers or temporary boarding facilities
• Shopping for pet supplies
Financial Assistance (on an as-needed basis)
• Annual check-up and vaccinations
• Flea, tick and heart worm prevention medications
• Pet supplies
• Temporary boarding if needed due to patient change in location
We believe no one should have to give up a pet because they are seriously ill.