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Hosted by Transitions Life Care and Historic Oakwood Cemetery


Date:

June 28, 2014

Start time:

9:00 a.m. (Eastern)

End time:

11:00 a.m. (Eastern)

Address:

Café de los Muertos

300 West Hargett Street

Raleigh, NC

27601

United States

 

Free

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About Transitions Life Care and Historic Oakwood Cemetery

Transitions Life Care

Helping families navigate the changes made necessary by a serious or terminal illness – with dignity and an unquenchable celebration of life – is what Transitions LifeCare is all about.

 

Our philosophy is that every individual deserves the quality of life he or she wants when facing a serious illness or near life’s end. Our mission is empowering individuals, families and communities to embrace meaning throughout a chronic serious illness and at the end of life.

 

Originally founded as Hospice of Wake County in 1979, Transitions LifeCare provides a comprehensive circle of expert care and support. What’s more, Transitions LifeCare offers education as well as emotional and spiritual support for the patient’s entire family. Our services are tailored to meet the exact needs, wishes and goals of each patient and family member.

 

Transitions LifeCare is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization. Our reimbursement and funding are fully applied to further develop our professional staff, facilities and other resources.

 

Historic Oakwood Cemetery

 

A place of unique significance, meaning and value to Raleigh, Wake County, the state of North Carolina, and thousands of citizens for more than 140 years, Historic Oakwood Cemetery provides a beautiful park-like setting for the final resting place of a fascinating cross section of over 22,000 of the area's citizenry, including many prominent city, state and national leaders.


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