Trellis Supportive Care
Mark Corbett, MD, MA, HMDC, FAAHPM, serves as the Hospice Medical Director at Trellis Supportive Care since December 2015 and holds the position of Medical Director at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Additionally, Mark Corbett is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine at Wake Forest School of Medicine. Prior to these roles, Mark Corbett was an Assistant Professor in the same field at Wake Forest Baptist Health from July 2012 to December 2015. Mark Corbett earned a Doctor of Medicine degree from The Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University and holds a Master of Arts degree in Bioethics/Medical Ethics from Wake Forest University School of Medicine.
Trellis Supportive Care
Walking the path together. For more than 30 years, we’ve been providing kind and compassionate care to our Piedmont Triad community. Your Trellis Supportive Care, North Carolina's original hospice and palliative care provider, is comfortable, accessible and comprehensive to address any need that arises. Anyone, including family and friends, can make a referral. And, since there’s no cost to the patient, you or your loved ones can always benefit from any of our services. We also provide help long before hospice is required, which usually translates to less discomfort or pain. Both patients and family receive support and care from a specially trained, dedicated team of clinical staff and generous volunteers. In all we do, dignity, comfort and peace-of-mind matter most. While our care addresses the pertinent medical needs, it also enhances the emotional, spiritual and social well-being. Although most patients receive care in their homes, services are provided to nursing home residents, assisted living communities, group and rest homes, and at the family-oriented Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Counseling and bereavement services are also available to patients and families. Of course, at no cost to them.