hos·pice
1. A shelter or lodging for travelers, pilgrims, foundlings, or the destitute, especially one maintained by a monastic order.
2. A program that provides palliative care and attends to the emotional and spiritual needs of terminally ill patients at an inpatient facility or at the patient's home.
Our hospice care is NOT intended to accept an inevitbale departure from living. It is designed to restore life and embrace true health. Away from civilizations messages of commercialism, consumerism, growth; away from all allopathic models of disease and symtpon treatment, away from the toxic environment of industrial society -- you have a chance to become whole again.
Here, there is no option for the depletory indulgences of television or processed foods.