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  2. AIDS Memorial Grove - Wikipedia

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    The National AIDS Memorial Grove, or "The Grove," is located at the de Laveaga Dell in eastern Golden Gate Park, in San Francisco, California. [1]The Grove is a dedicated space and place in the national landscape where the millions of Americans touched directly or indirectly by AIDS can gather to heal, hope, and remember.

  3. Laguna Honda Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Laguna Honda Hospital and Rehabilitation Center is a nonprofit, publicly funded, 780 bed long-term acute care hospital in San Francisco, California, United States. It was founded in 1866 during the California Gold Rush as an almshouse, and later grew into an asylum, then an accredited hospital in 1963. It has been described as America's "last ...

  4. The San Francisco model of AIDS care - Wikipedia

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    This program also provided aid through telephone hotlines and physical referrals. The Hospice of San Francisco and the Visiting Nurse Association provided in-home and special care, allowing patients to reduce overall hospitalizations and maintain the option of having an at-home death. People with AIDS Alliance was a network of AIDS patients ...

  5. Letter: Visiting Nurse Home & Hospice has cared for ... - AOL

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    The organization is hosting an open house on Nov. 17.

  6. Tech executive's moving goodbye as he enters hospice goes ...

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    Former Postmates executive James Butts shared a heartfelt message on social media as he prepared to enter hospice after receiving treatment for Stage 4 cancer.

  7. Hospice care in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Hospice care in the United States was the subject of the Netflix 2018 Academy Award-nominated [29] short documentary End Game, [30] about terminally ill patients in a San Francisco hospital and Zen Hospice Project, featuring the work of palliative care physician BJ Miller and other palliative care clinicians.