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Andrew Tripp

Andrew Tripp possesses extensive experience in spiritual care and psychosocial support, currently serving as a Spiritual Counselor and Psychosocial/Spiritual Coordinator at VNA Care since April 2020, where responsibilities include hospice spiritual care and bereavement support. Previously, Andrew held positions as a Chaplain at Westborough Behavioral Healthcare Hospital and Northeastern University, and served as Director at Chelsea Jewish Personal Care, significantly increasing billable services and improving operational efficiency. Experience also includes overseeing spiritual care at Matthew Shwartz Hospice, serving as a PhD student and lecturer at Boston University, and roles in various chaplaincy positions. Andrew holds a PhD in Practical Theology and an MDiv in Theology from Boston University, along with a Bachelor's in Chemistry from the University at Buffalo.

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VNA Care (VNA of Boston, VNA Care Network, VNA Hospice and Palliative Care, Private Duty Care)

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As one of the Commonwealth’s largest home health, hospice, palliative care and private care providers, VNA Care serves more than 29,000 patients each year. Founded by Massachusetts’ most established and trusted home care organizations, VNA Care Network, VNA of Boston and VNA Hospice & Palliative Care, VNA Care has the capabilities and resources to deliver a full range of home health, hospice, and community services to patients of all ages and health care needs. VNA Care also owns and operates the Rose Monahan Hospice Home in Worcester, the first hospice residence in Central Massachusetts. VNA Care focuses on promoting the health and well-being of patients and families by providing high-quality, cost-effective health care to vulnerable individuals in their homes and communities.


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