Our Campus
The Hospice & Community Care campus includes the Wayne T. Patrick Hospice House, the Hospice & Community Care Community Building and Marie's Sanctuary, all surrounded by therapeutic healing gardens. Situated on 10 acres off India Hook Road in Rock Hill, SC, (view a location map) the site for Hospice & Community Care's campus provides a blend of convenience and serenity. The location allows easy access to major transportation routes and other health care facilities. The acreage lends buffer from surrounding activity and the maintenance of natural spaces.
The campus is the result of over eight years of planning and is consistent with our mission to serve the hospice and end-of-life care needs of York, Chester, Lancaster, Cherokee, Fairfield and Union Counties. The components of the Hospice & Community Care Campus offer the very best in physical, social, emotional and spiritual care for people with terminal illness, and their families.
Wayne T. Patrick Hospice House

The Wayne T. Patrick Hospice House is a 16 bed hospice house located on the Hospice & Community Care Campus in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
The Patrick House is used to provide hospice patients with expert care for pain control and symptom management, to offer caregivers a place of respite, and to provide a place for patients who may need the safety and security of short term residence.
We are staffed with nurses and nursing assistants 24 hours a day and also have physicians and nurse practitioners on staff. Social workers, volunteers, and chaplains are available for both patients and their families.
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Hospice & Community Care Community Building

The community building on the Hospice Campus continues the strong bond between Hospice & Community Care and the communities we serve. This part of the campus houses administrative space for staff and operations of the organization and community-based services. Joining these services with the Patrick Hospice House promotes administrative efficiency and effective service to those in need.
The community building features areas designed both for use in Hospice-sponsored activities and for use by members of the community.
The Piedmont Medical Center Community Room is a multi-purpose meeting room that accommodates up to 100 people and will be available for use by community groups and organizations. Smaller meeting rooms are available for public use and will be utilized by Hospice & Community Care for support groups, educational and special events as well as volunteer training.
The Junior Welfare League Children’s Room houses a children’s grief library and counseling center, media center, arts and music area and play areas.
The Founder's Federal Credit Union Library features the most comprehensive collection of resources on grief and loss in the community. These facilities allow Hospice & Community Care to continue providing the comprehensive, compassionate care that we have provided to our community for over twenty years.
Sanctuary & Gardens

The Hospice & Community Care Campus includes The Marie Bott Sanctuary. Marie's Sanctuary is available for quiet prayer and meditation as well as for memorial services for any patient. Marie's Sanctuary is a place of solitude and comfort. Marie's Sanctuary is non-denominational and open to all of our friends.
Hospice & Community Care's campus is surrounded by nature. Gardens and outdoor therapy areas are a practical response to our desire to maintain natural spaces as well as offer therapeutic spaces. Natural areas promote calmness for patients and families and are utilized as outdoor therapy areas by Hospice & Community Care staff.
Hospice's campus has five distinct natural areas: chapel, meditation, terrace, children’s and arbor gardens. Each natural space features unique designs tailored to offer patients and their families space to worship, contemplate, reminisce, or refresh themselves. Community members can help the gardens grow and flourish through opportunities to plant trees, flowers, and shrubs in memory of loved ones.
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