Alive Hospice   Thousands of citizens in and around Nashville, Tennessee, are fired up. Why? It is a community and national issue. Which is best, non-profit or for-profit hospice care

   See success in Alive's non-profit model (currently at risk of flipping to for-profit) by glimpsing the classic 2008 documentary, "A Place Called Alive" now online. Listen to the voices of profoundly committed caregivers under the leadership, at the time, of Jan Jones. HERE IS THE LINK:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfyjiSijTIY

   Over 5000 have voted to KEEP ALIVE HOSPICE NOT FOR PROFIT.  Wherever you live, you can sign this petition.

   The first five thousand signers agree with a recent Rand Corporation study offering proof that non-profit models give better care. Erie Chapman Foundation's board also believes that Radical Loving Care® is more likely to be practiced in charity models developed for the primary purpose of serving the suffering. We gave thousands to Alive. The nearby Christy-Houston Foundation gave millions and wants their money back if Alive goes for profit. 

   Meanwhile, the leadership of Alive Hospice, apparently including current CEO Kimberly Goessele, keep actively considering whether to sell the beloved community asset called "Alive," founded in 1975 by Drs. David Barton and the late John Flexner as America's third hospice! The group, "Keep Alive alive" has called for Ms. Goessele's resignation. 

   Neither the board members nor the CEO own "Alive." At least not now. 

   The national trend is disturbing. Non-profit health care, including hospices, are at risk from sometimes predatory corporations. If you believe in Radical Loving Care® please join this effort by signing Denise Alper's petition. 

https://www.change.org/p/keep-alive-hospice-not-for-profit/u/31576345

Thank you,

Erie

Photo/Screen Capture of Jan Jones from "A Place Called Alive" (2008)

 

2 responses to “OVER 5000 SIGNATURES! Has the Tide Turned to “Keep Alive ALIVE?”

  1. Liz Wessel Avatar
    Liz Wessel

    I watched the documentary called “A Place called Alive” which is a beautiful inside look at what hospice truly offers and incredibly helpful look at what hospice truly offers, holistic care and about living fully It debunks the myths that unfortunately so many perceptions are colored by and who fear the word hospice.
    Your advocacy reflects your deep love for Alive hospice, Erie and the sacred mission of hospice care. As we know hospice truly enhances quality of life and support for living fully in the final stage of life.
    It is my prayer that the treasured sacred trust that your community has in Alive Hospice continues as a vibrant beacon of hope well into the future.

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  2. Erie Chapman Foundation Avatar

    Thanks so very much for your caring and supportive comments about hospice in general and Alive Hospice in particular. True “charity” care is, as you know, at great risk. Can compassion survive in a robot age? Thank you, Liz.

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