2021 Report to Our Community

2021 By The Numbers.

10,000 11,000 12,000 13,000 14,000 15,000 16,000 17,000 18,000 19,000 20,000 Patients Served

Primary Illnesses

19,409

HOSPICE CARE AIDES

PHYSICIANS & APRNS

Cancer 31%

18,241

SPECIALTY THERAPISTS

HOSPICE NURSES

15,373

Patients & Caregivers

13,053

19,409 Total patients served

98% Patients served at home

2% Care provided in our centers for caring

356 Children and families served by Community PÄ“dsCare

12,185

SOCIAL WORKERS

CHAPLAINS

Non-Cancer 69%

9,390

0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000

BEREAVEMENT COUNSELORS

VOLUNTEERS

Demographics by Age

6,987

Under 65 17%

4,911

821 Size of compassionate staff that create our Community of Care

3,626

1,633 Veterans served

48,831 Hours of volunteer service

812 Volunteers participating throughout the year

12,154 Community members found hope and healing through Community Grief & Bereavement services

1,336

239

1989

1995 2001 2007 2011 2013 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021

COLUMBIA

BRADFORD

Over 65 83%

Amount and Percentage of Community Program Expenses:

UNION

NASSAU

HAMILTON

PedsCare Bereavement Charity Care Benefit & Outreach TOTAL

1,181,469 (29%) $423,588 (10%) $959,352 (24%) $1,488,898 (37%) $4,053,307

DUVAL

BAKER

19,408 Patients served for 2021 across 16 Florida counties

SUWANNEE

CLAY

ST. JOHNS

LAFAYETTE

2,317 Grief sessions serving area residents

235,459 Days of routine care by home care teams

21,519 Days of general inpatient care

$4.5M Overall investment in community-focused programs

GILCHRIST

ALACHUA

PUTNAM

DIXIE

LEVY

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