McKinney discusses hospice at Kiwanis meeting

Photo submitted Mary McKinney, Chief Executive Officer with Circle of Life Hospice, was the guest speaker on Oct. 12 for the Siloam Springs Kiwanis Club. McKinney talked about Circle of Life Hospice’s mission which is being committed to compassionate end-of-life care for a person’s body, mind, spirit and family when there is no longer a cure. Circle of Life Hospice is the largest non-profit hospice in Northwest Arkansas serving Benton, Carroll, Madison and Washington counties. They provide two freestanding inpatient hospice facilities that are located in Springdale and Bentonville for acute pain symptom management and respite care along with in-home care. The Siloam Springs Kiwanis Club meets from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. each Wednesday in the Dye Conference Room at John Brown University.
Photo submitted Mary McKinney, Chief Executive Officer with Circle of Life Hospice, was the guest speaker on Oct. 12 for the Siloam Springs Kiwanis Club. McKinney talked about Circle of Life Hospice’s mission which is being committed to compassionate end-of-life care for a person’s body, mind, spirit and family when there is no longer a cure. Circle of Life Hospice is the largest non-profit hospice in Northwest Arkansas serving Benton, Carroll, Madison and Washington counties. They provide two freestanding inpatient hospice facilities that are located in Springdale and Bentonville for acute pain symptom management and respite care along with in-home care. The Siloam Springs Kiwanis Club meets from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. each Wednesday in the Dye Conference Room at John Brown University.

Photo submitted Mary McKinney, Chief Executive Officer with Circle of Life Hospice, was the guest speaker on Oct. 12 for the Siloam Springs Kiwanis Club. McKinney talked about Circle of Life Hospice's mission which is being committed to compassionate end-of-life care for a person's body, mind, spirit and family when there is no longer a cure. Circle of Life Hospice is the largest non-profit hospice in Northwest Arkansas serving Benton, Carroll, Madison and Washington counties. They provide two freestanding inpatient hospice facilities that are located in Springdale and Bentonville for acute pain symptom management and respite care along with in-home care. The Siloam Springs Kiwanis Club meets from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. each Wednesday in the Dye Conference Room at John Brown University.

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Mary McKinney, Chief Executive Officer with Circle of Life Hospice, was the guest speaker on Oct. 12 for the Siloam Springs Kiwanis Club. McKinney talked about Circle of Life Hospice's mission which is being committed to compassionate end-of-life care for a person's body, mind, spirit and family when there is no longer a cure. Circle of Life Hospice is the largest non-profit hospice in Northwest Arkansas serving Benton, Carroll, Madison and Washington counties. They provide two freestanding inpatient hospice facilities that are located in Springdale and Bentonville for acute pain symptom management and respite care along with in-home care. The Siloam Springs Kiwanis Club meets from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. each Wednesday in the Dye Conference Room at John Brown University.

Photo submitted Mary McKinney, Chief Executive Officer with Circle of Life Hospice, was the guest speaker on Oct. 12 for the Siloam Springs Kiwanis Club. McKinney talked about Circle of Life Hospice's mission which is being committed to compassionate end-of-life care for a person's body, mind, spirit and family when there is no longer a cure. Circle of Life Hospice is the largest non-profit hospice in Northwest Arkansas serving Benton, Carroll, Madison and Washington counties. They provide two freestanding inpatient hospice facilities that are located in Springdale and Bentonville for acute pain symptom management and respite care along with in-home care. The Siloam Springs Kiwanis Club meets from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. each Wednesday in the Dye Conference Room at John Brown University.

Community on 10/19/2016