Transitions LifeCare
Doug Duncan began their work experience in 1993 as a Minister with Youth at Central Christian Church in Indianapolis. From 1996 to 1999, they served as the Senior Associate Minister with Youth at Country Club Christian Church. In 2000, they worked as an Interim Minister at Hillyer Memorial Christian Church. Doug then joined WakeMed as a Resident Chaplain from 2001 to 2002. In 2002, they started working at Hospice of Wake County as a Spiritual Care Counselor.
Doug Duncan attended Bethany College, where they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Religion/Religious Studies and Philosophy. Doug also studied Religion Education at the University of Glasgow, although it is unclear whether they obtained a degree from this institution.
Transitions LifeCare
Celebrating life since 1979, Transitions LifeCare was founded as Hospice of Wake County in 1979 and provides physical, emotional and spiritual care to those living with an advanced illness, their caregivers and those who have lost a loved one. Our services include hospice care, palliative care, home health, caregiver support, and grief counseling. Services are provided regardless of age, race, religion or financial circumstances. Our service area includes eastern Chatham, Durham, Franklin, Harnett, Johnston, and Wake counties, as well as Chapel Hill and Carrboro (Orange County). Guided by community-based boards of directors and supported by a dedicated professional staff, our goal is to provide compassionate hospice care that allows patients to enjoy every moment of their lives to the fullest.