Old Colony Hospice & Palliative Care, 501(c)3
Marni Dunton, BS, CDP, currently serves as an Intake Coordinator and Community Relations Liaison at Old Colony Hospice & Palliative Care since September 2021. Prior experience includes roles as Assistant Executive Director at Benchmark Senior Living and Connemara Senior Living Campello, where responsibilities encompassed operational support, staff training, and community networking. Marni also held the position of Director of Admissions and Marketing at Dwyer Home at Fairing Way and was involved in resident referrals and community outreach efforts. Previous roles include Regional ECS Coordinator at Covenant Health and ECS Coordinator at St. Joseph Manor Health Care, focusing on electronic medical record implementation and staff training. Marni began a career in recruitment and public relations at Adecco and CareerWorks. Marni earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Bridgewater State University in 1998.
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Old Colony Hospice & Palliative Care, 501(c)3
Old Colony Hospice, founded in 1979, is one of the first in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Old Colony Hospice is a private, non-profit, CHAP accredited hospice and palliative care agency, serving individuals and families in more than 40 communities in Bristol, Norfolk and Plymouth counties. Our goal is to relieve the pain of human suffering in individuals with advanced disease. When you choose Old Colony Hospice, you will feel the difference in our care. Old Colony Hospice ranks in the top 5% in patient and family satisfaction according to the independent national benchmarking organization, Press Ganey. The majority of our staff hold specialty certifications in Hospice and Palliative Care. Old Colony Hospice cares for individuals wherever they call home.....in private homes, nursing homes, hospitals and assisted living residences. We offer free private informational meetings to talk with you and your family to gather information about the services we provide before you need them. Our services are covered by Medicare, Medicaid and most third party payers. Our patients and families never receive a bill. And we work with your primary care physician to coordinate your care. We also offer opportunities for you to help support our mission. Volunteers are always welcome - with opportunities to visit patients, participate in organizing events or supporting some office functions. We also offer opportunities for you to contribute to our mission through financial support for our programs and functions that are not reimbursed by insurance. Without your ongoing support we could not provide the level of community outreach and education, technology support for our electronic medical record and communication devices, accounting systems and our palliative care consultation team, to name a few.