How and when did the company get started? A new time, a new name. On December 1st, our organization – which is more than 100 years old -- will have a new name: Croí Health. The name NVNA and Hospice reflects our past. The name Croí Health takes us into the future, reflecting all that we do, and our commitment to growth. This is not a merger or an acquisition. Just a new name. Why are we changing our name? Over the past 17 years since “Hospice” was added to our name, we have grown our services to include palliative care, open the Pat Roche Hospice Home, and expand our service territory to 27 towns in our region. Our goal is for our brand to represent the scope of care we offer today and not limit ourselves as our service offerings continue to grow. What does Croí mean? Croí (pronounced “CROY”) is inspired by the Gaelic word for "heart.” As Croí Health, we will still be the same non-profit organization you have always known, dedicated to expanding patient care access while maintaining the clinical excellence our patients and community have come to expect from us. What products or services do you offer?
Croí Health offers home health care, palliative care, home hospice services, and hospice care at the Pat Roche Hospice House in Hingham. We support an average daily census of 1,200 patients across 27 South Shore communities. What’s the one thing your business is known for, over your competitors and why? We’re the largest, independent, nonprofit home healthcare system in the region. Why did you decide to become involved with the Chamber? Our organization has been a chamber member for decades. During COVID, Renee McInnes, CEO of Croí Health, played the critical role of Board Chair for two consecutive terms, calmly informing membership of the pandemic’s impact on our regional healthcare systems and the community at large. Comments are closed.
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