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 The team was excellent from our first meeting with them to even after Mother's passing. 

 We have the utmost respect for these very special people. Our first experience with hospice was an excellent one. 

 The hospice team could not have been better. 

Our Mission and Values
Colorado Community Hospice treats all patients and families fairly and with honesty and compassion.

We promise to support our patients' choices and remain responsive to our patients' needs.

We pledge to provide care with integrity and be responsible stewards of the trust invested in us.
Our Quality Pledge
As a member of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, we pledge that the care and services we provide will be safe, patient-centered, effective, efficient, timely, and equitable, consistent with the aims described by the Institute of Medicine. Click here to read our full pledge.
Our Organization
Colorado Community Hospice is owned and operated by Peoplefirst HomeCare and Hospice. For more information, please visit www.peoplefirsthospice.com
Tamara Luthye, CNA with Colorado Community Hospice, was awarded "Interdisciplinary Team Member Who Has Made a Significant Impact" by the Colorado Center for Hospice and Palliative Care at their fall conference in Breckenridge, Colorado, on October 30, 2008. Tamara was one of two recipients statewide. She has served with Colorado Community Hospice since July 18, 2007, and has been a hospice CNA for many years. She was nominated by a peer who noted that Tamara is a "shining example, organized, thorough, conscientious, competent, extremely dedicated and always loving with her patients and families."
In Print
Click on the links below to read articles co-authored by Colorado Community Hospice's Executive Director Cathy Wagner.
10 Ethical Principles in Geriatrics and Long-Term Care
The Ethical Principle of Justice: The Purveyor of Equality
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