Community Hospice

Community Hospice

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Community Hospice is a family owned hospice organization with a Hospice House in Vidalia, GA. Community Hospice has been serving the Community since 1999.

As the original hospice for this area, Community Hospice has over 13 years of service to terminally ill patients and their families. In 2005, Community Hospice founded the area’s only Hospice inpatient facility, Community Hospice House. Today, Community Hospice continues to provide Home Hospice, Hospice House (inpatient), Hospice in Nursing Homes, as well as Hospice in Assisted Living Facilities.

06/21/2026

This Father’s Day, we honor the fathers, grandfathers, stepfathers, father figures, and special men who have shaped our lives with love, guidance, strength, and wisdom.

For some, today is filled with celebration, laughter, and time spent together. For others, it may bring memories of a father deeply missed or a love that now lives on in the heart. However this day finds you, we hope you feel surrounded by comfort, peace, and the lasting impact of those who have loved and led us.

At Community Hospice, we are blessed to witness the many ways a father’s love continues - through stories shared, lessons remembered, hands held, and legacies carried forward by the families they leave behind.

To every father and father figure, and to everyone remembering someone special this Father’s Day, we honor you today and always.

Happy Father’s Day from all of us at Community Hospice.

06/19/2026

Sometimes the most powerful thing we can ask someone we love is simply:
"What would bring you comfort today?"

It might be a favorite song playing softly in the background. A window open to the spring breeze. A hand held in silence. A story retold one more time.

Comfort looks different for everyone - and at Community Hospice, honoring those individual moments is at the heart of everything we do.

What brings comfort to someone you love? Share in the comments.

06/19/2026

Celebrating Juneteenth — a day of freedom, reflection, and remembrance. May we honor the past, celebrate progress, and continue standing together for equality, justice, and hope. ❤️💛💚

06/17/2026

Looking for a Meaningful Way to Give Back? Community Hospice is seeking caring volunteers who want to make a difference in the lives of patients and families facing serious illness.

Volunteering can be as simple as sharing a conversation, offering companionship, helping with administrative tasks, or supporting special events. No matter how you choose to serve, your time can bring comfort, connection, and support when it is needed most.

Volunteers are an important part of our mission to provide compassionate care and help ensure that no patient or family feels alone on their journey.

If you have a heart for serving others and would like to learn more about volunteer opportunities with Community Hospice, we invite you to contact us today at (912) 537-0063

06/15/2026

May this verse be a gentle reminder that even through difficult nights, hope and comfort are never far away.

06/10/2026

Twaneshia Brown Roberts is a dedicated social worker with a heart for serving individuals and families during some of life’s most meaningful and vulnerable moments. A graduate of Swainsboro High School, Class of 2017, Twaneshia went on to earn her Bachelor of Social Work from Savannah State University. She brings 10 years of combined experience in family and children services, including her work with DFCS and the Action Pact Head Start Program.

Twaneshia was drawn to hospice care because she wanted more than just a job—she wanted purpose, stability, growth, and the opportunity to be part of a team where she could contribute in a meaningful way. She believes deeply in treating every patient with dignity, compassion, patience, and respect.

Her philosophy of care is simple but powerful: treat every patient like they matter—because they do. Twaneshia understands that people remember how they are made to feel, especially during their most vulnerable moments. She strives to ensure that every patient feels safe, respected, valued, and genuinely cared for.

For Twaneshia, hospice care is more than a responsibility; it is a calling to serve people when they need it most. What she values most about her work is the ability to provide comfort, compassion, and dignity to patients and families, helping make their experience a little more peaceful and meaningful.

06/09/2026

Looking for a motivated RN to join our Home Hospice team!

06/08/2026

It's Ok That You're Not Ok by Megan Devine is the book that finally says what so many of us have needed to hear: your pain is real, it makes sense, and you don't have to "get over it" on anyone else's timeline.

If you're grieving, or love someone who is — this one's for you.

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904 Mount Vernon Road
Vidalia, GA
30474