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Our History

Milestones-Achievements-Honors

A Thirty Year History

1978

  • The organization is incorporated as a not-for-profit called Hospice at Charlotte in March.

1984-1986

  • Hospice at Charlotte becomes the first hospice in the Carolinas certified to offer the new Hospice Medicare Benefit.
  • Hospice at Charlotte is the first hospice in the Carolinas to care for AIDS patients. The organization’s growth leads to the purchase of an office at 1331 The Plaza.

1988-1990

  • Hospice at Charlotte becomes JCAHO (Joint Commission on Accreditidation of Healthcare Organizations) accredited.
  • Specialized children’s services, such as Chameleon's Journey, are initiated.
  • Growth leads to a second capital campaign and the purchase of a new office location at 1420 East Seventh Street.

1993-1999

2000-2002

  • The Mecklenburg End of Life Care Coalition is established.
  • The organization enters a formal agreement for end of life research with UNC Charlotte College of Health and Human Services.
  • A full time Medical Director is hired.

2003 - 2005

  • The organization celebrates its Silver Anniversary.
  • A Certificate of Need is obtained to build a free standing 16- bed hospice inpatient and residential facility.
  • The organization adopts a new corporate name, Hospice & Palliative Care Charlotte Region.  Branch offices in Lincoln County and Lake Norman become Hospice & Palliative Care Lincoln County and Hospice & Palliative Care Lake Norman to reflect the ability to provide palliative care in those offices.
  • Leadership Charlotte names HPCCR as winner of the 2004 Community Service Award.
  • The Charlotte Business Journal recognizes HPCCR as one of the Best Places to Work for Employee Retention.
  • HPCCR is named the recipient of the NC Outstanding Volunteer Program Award.
  • A capital campaign is initiated for Levine & Dickson Hospice House.
  • HPCCR achieves ACHC Accreditation and Jewish Hospice Accreditation.
  • Palliative Medicine Consultants is established to serve patients with advanced or life limiting illness.
  • HPCCR enters into a formal collaboration with Carolinas Healthcare System to provide palliative care.
  • A Medical Services Division is established which includes a team of physicians and nurse practitioners.
  • Program growth leads to the purchase of the South Charlotte Office, our fourth regional location.
  • A public ground breaking initiates construction of Levine & Dickson Hospice House.

2007 - present