Stratford will be getting a hospice.
Eugene Dufour and the Rotary Club of Stratford are bound and determined to make it happen.
Dufour addressed the Rotary luncheon yesterday at the Kiwanis Centre.
He’s a therapist with the STAR Family Health Team.
Dufour gave an update on their progress to bring a residential palliative care hospice to the city and he’s optimistic.
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He says they’ve seen interest in this approach to the terminally ill rise over the last decade.
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As the population ages, Dufour says we’ll need to have this discussion more and more.
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He says he’s seen the difference a hospice can make in Woodstock.
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Dufour says the demand for hospices is increasing all the time.
More information can be found at the Rotary website.