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Organization: St. Croix Hospice

Sector: 501C-3 Non-Profit

Organization Mission: St. Croix Hospice offers end-of-life care choice and advocacy to residents, families, and caregivers who live in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa. An award-winning organization, St. Croix Hospice has generated a reputation of quality care through a team approach where focus is on the patient, caregiver, and family. It is this patient centered mission and organic word-of-mouth prompting that has led St. Croix Hospice to serve a multi-state area. St. Croix Hospice has a unique program that brings personalized, high quality services to increasingly underserved populations as well as those more commonly known to access end-of-life care. “We will continue to reach out to patients that are currently not being cared for and will never turn away anyone that is unable to pay for hospice services,” says Heath Bartness, CEO. Along with all designated hospice diagnoses and in compliance with state and federal regulations, St. Croix Hospice is able to expertly manage and bring comfort care to end-stage diseases, wherever a patient considers home. The hospice team includes such disciplines as skilled nursing, music therapy, massage therapy, social work, spiritual care, volunteers, bereavement, nurse practitioner and physician services.

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August 22, 2023: DEED: Digital Opportunity Plan
Presentation Slides; Instructions to submit comments, Draft Digital Opportunity Plan; Public Comment Sessions--Family Service Rochester will be hosting one of the public comment sessions 

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July 15, 2023: Developing Age-Friendly Olmsted County (AFOC) Plan
1. July 2023 Updates; 2. Feb. 2023 Updates; 3. April 2022 AFOC Action Plan Draft

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March 11, 2023: Preserving community area resources knowledge
Rochester Area Resource List sourced from Diversity Council and link to Beam search engine.

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January 27, 2023: Community Health Assessment Process
2021 - 2023 CHIP Priorities and Status; 2024 - 2026 CHIP Priorities

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January 19, 2023: Housing Alliance Coalition BIPOC Co-designing
Housing Alliance Coalition BIPOC Homeownership Co-designing Co-designing report

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December 25, 2022: Collection of documents

Documents include Process Improvements; Planning Process, Memberships

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December 15, 2022: Minnesota Department of Health Eliminating Health Disparities

1. Request for Proposals for Grants with Community-based Organizations, Tribes and Diverse Media Vendors for COVID-19 Communications, Engagement, and Outreach; 2. Seeking Paid Volunteers to Participate in 2022 Eliminating Health Disparities Initiative (EHDI) Grant Review Process

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August 10, 2022: Housing Alliance Coalition Senior Housing Report
(A) Aug 2022 status: Request for Proposals for Senior Housing Development;  (B) Dec, 2021 status: (1) Senior Housing Community Co-Design Project Report;  (2) Project Background: Describing Senior Housing Project and Recruiting Co-Designing Team Members

 

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June 03, 2022: Olmsted County Health Assessment and Planning Partnership (HAPP)
Residents can help Olmsted County identify top community health issues.

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January 22, 2022: ACH 2022 Info Log
January 2022 Meeting Review Workgroup purpose (mission, vision, and values) and OpenBeam comments. 

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December 02, 2021: Multi-Year Plan and $15M Commitment
Mayo Clinic announced an additional $5 Million contribution to affordable housing bridge. 

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September 14, 2021: Olmsted County Health Assessment and Planning Partnership (HAPP)
Status reports: September 2021, March 2021 from CHAP quarterly meetings

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September 10, 2021: Age-Friendly Olmsted County (AFOC) Meetings Log
9/10/2021 message from Dave Beal, August 2021 kickoff and inventory meeting

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August 22, 2021: State of Minnesota: MnDOT Equity Feedback
Feedback on the transportation equity working definition. MnDOT came to Diversity Council board meeting and presented to the board and asked for feedback. This is a collection of feedback comments.

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June 27, 2021: AARP Age Friendly Community

(1) 2021-06-27 Status Community Report;  (2) 2020-01-15:Olmsted County joined the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities.

 

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