Cultural Differences that Impact Understanding of Hospice Care
By Marlene M. Fitzwater Latinos are less likely than white people to use hospice care, although there is evidence that their need for services may
By Marlene M. Fitzwater Latinos are less likely than white people to use hospice care, although there is evidence that their need for services may
by Marlene M. Fitzwater Once again, the Health Communication Research Institute, Inc. (Joshua’s House) participated in the annual United Way campaign by staffing a table at the CalSTRS Nonprofit
Parts of this article were taken from an article written by Emma MacKenzie (Programs Team Member) and Helen He (Programs Team Member and Editor of
As the winter season approaches, a beacon of hope is on the horizon for terminally ill homeless people in Sacramento. Slated to open later this
by Marlene M. Fitzwater Major hostilities of World War I were formally ended at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month
by Marlene Fitzwater There is no question that our city is confronted with a homeless crisis. There are several reasons for this crisis – the
The Health Communication Research Institute, Inc. is a nonprofit established in 1989 with a commitment to reduce health disparities through community-based research and program development. In 2015, HCRI, Inc. narrowed its focus to better understanding the healthcare needs of the homeless population; developing programs to address those needs; and creating Joshua’s House, a hospice house for the terminally ill homeless.
501(c)(3) Tax ID: 68-0195121 – United Way Nonprofit Code: Org 7371
Joshua’s House Volunteer Hospice
Administrative Office
5020 Hackberry Ln
Sacramento, CA 95841
Phone : 916-502-0946
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