Community Hospice of Northeast Florida - Locations

Locations

Community Hospice provides services to 90% of the Greater Jacksonville market area. The organization has several outreach centers and four "Centers for Caring" for patients who require treatment for symptoms that cannot be managed in another setting. A facility in St. Johns County, Florida is the newest inpatient location.

Mandarin
The Earl B. Hadlow Center for Caring was Community Hospice's first residential facility. The 50,000-square-foot (4,600 m2) building in Mandarin opened in 1985 and now contains 38 beds.
Northside
The George and Margaret Morris Center for Caring is an 8,500-square-feet, 12-bed wing short-term care facility located on the 6th floor at Shands Jacksonville Pavilion. The Morris Center opened in September, 2001.
Westside
The Dr. Gaston J. Acosta-Rua Center for Caring opened in January, 2007 to serve patients in west Jacksonville, northern Clay and Baker counties. The 16-bed facility is located in a 27,000-square-foot (2,500 m2) building. The center encourages overnight stays by family, brief visits by family pets and visitors at any time, day or night.
Beaches
The Anne and Donald McGraw Center for Caring at Mayo Clinic Hospital opened in December, 2007. The 23,000-square-foot (2,100 m2) facility includes 16 inpatient beds in private rooms. The center encourages overnight stays by family, brief visits by family pets and visitors at any time, day or night.
St. Augustine
Community Hospice established an outreach center in St. Augustine in 1985, but there was no inpatient facility until the Bailey Family Center for Caring at Flagler Hospital opened on January 8, 2011. The 11,700-square-foot (1,090 m2) structure includes 12 beds in private rooms.

Other community outreach offices are located at Gateway Office and Yulee/Nassau County Office.

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