The mission of Harbor Grace Hospice is to provide end of life care with dignity, grace and compassion to the patients and families we serve. We desire to be a shelter and refuge for patients with a limited life expectancy and their families.More>>
When you or someone you love is facing a life-limiting illness, it can seem like your world has been shattered. You might feel powerless, overwhelmed, frightened and/or alone. Where can you turn to findMore >
Harbor Grace Hospice has expertise in caring for pediatric and adult patients with all incurable illnesses or life-limiting diseases, including but not limited to:Adult Failure To ThriveAIDS Alzheimer's Disease ALS (Lou Gehrig'sMore >
Payment for hospice care is widely available. Coverage is provided by Medicare, Medicaid and many private health insurance policies. Coverage under Medicare and Medicaid is 100%, meaning that the patientMore >
Medical DirectorDr. Torey B. Clark has been the Medical Director of Harbor Grace Hospice since 2005. Prior to this position, Dr. Clark has had many key appointments which have enhanced her qualificationsMore >
Patient Care CoordinatorA native of Buffalo, New York, Cheryl moved to the Atlanta area in the late 1970s. Cheryl has been a Registered Nurse for 14 years and has 12 years of hospice nursing experience.More >
Director of Compliance and Quality Assurance Jodi Wrenn graduated from Mankato State University in Mankato, Minnesota in 1985 with a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing. She moved to Atlanta and began herMore >
Bert Gary, MDIVChaplainA native Atlantan, Chaplain Bert Gary began with Harbor Grace Hospice as the Inpatient Unit Resident Chaplain in 2010. Once he completed his residency, he was asked to permanentlyMore >
Melanie J. Scott is a native of Akron, Ohio, where she graduated from the University of Akron with a Bachelor's degree in Social Work. In her quest to learn more in the area of gerontology, Melanie wentMore >
Melanie J. Scott is a native of Akron, Ohio, where she graduated from the University of Akron with a Bachelor's degree in Social Work. In her quest to learn more in the area of gerontology, Melanie wentMore >