Continuing a philosophy of patient-centered hospice service, Phoenix based Comprehensive Hospice and Palliative Care is proud to announce the appointment of Megan Reynolds as chief executive officer, and the promotion of CHPC Registered Nurse Dana Brooks to executive director.

Over the past decade, Reynolds has successfully managed and operated several nationally and privately held home healthcare and hospice agencies in the Midwest and Southeast. Most recently the Ohio native oversaw four branches as a Regional Vice President for Nurse on Call Home Healthcare located in Florida. In March Reynolds relocated to Arizona from Florida to serve as the new CEO of CHPC.

Dana Brooks has worked for the past four years at Comprehensive Hospice and has worked as a registered nurse for more than 20 years in California and Arizona.

Brooks says her focus at CHPC will continue to focus on ensuring patients and their families receive the education, assistance and guidance necessary for them to contribute to and lead their personalized plan of care.

Comprehensive Hospice, 2111 E. Highland Ave., Ste. B425, is a physician and nurse owned-and-operated hospice founded in 2011. CHPC seeks to provide holistic care, including the interdisciplinary team, medications, supplies and other treatment options to address the medical, emotional and spiritual needs of individuals and families.

For more information, visit http://chpchospice.com or call 602-795-9705.

 

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